Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!seismo!esosun!cogen!celerity!billd From: billd@celerity.UUCP (Bill Davidson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Backups on System V/AT Message-ID: <268@celerity.UUCP> Date: 16 Mar 89 20:45:40 GMT Reply-To: billd@celerity.UUCP (Bill Davidson) Organization: FPS Computing, San Diego CA Lines: 20 Sorry to bring back this old thread but it's one that bothers me. Has anyone come up with a convenient, reliable backup method for System V/AT (286)? The last time I got this subject going, porting dump was discussed (this would be ideal to me as it's a program that I am familiar with on other systems). I managed to sort of port BSD 4.1 dump, or at least, get it so it made tapes without complaining. I don't know if it worked because restore is impossible to port (or at least, it requires more time than I have). restor seems like a piece of crap and I can't get it to work either. Has anyone tried using PAX? How about Gnu tar? If anyone has a dump/restore set-up going, I'd like to know about it. Regular tar and cpio are not good backup programs. I currently use cpio because I can feed it an arbitrary list of filenames. I don't like it and reliability is something of a problem with big backups. Bill Davidson -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....!{ucsd|sdcsvax}!celerity!billd