Re: ssh & fsarchiver

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Author: Michael Havens
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: ssh & fsarchiver
hmmmmmmm.... that didn't work. it copied 3% of the device and then:

     can't write to the archive file. space on device is 0 bytes.


I ran out of room..... so it isn't piping the output to the laptop. what am
I doing wrong?

I really want to use fs archiver because it copies the device and not what
it is mounted to.

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:

> Okay..... I got the system back up so now it is time to play!~ By play I
> mean to backup that other computer using fsarchiver.
> So this is the command I think I should issue:
>
>      fsarchiver -v -z9 -s700 savefs 2012-2-21 /dev/sda1 | ssh
> root@192.168.0.4 /mnt/entertainment/clones/IBM/2012-2-21

>
> in my eyes what this will do is use fsarchiver to save the contents of
> /dev/sda1 at a 'z'ip level of 9 (the maximum lzma compression) 's'plit
> into 700 MB chunks (if I ever need to save it to CDs) and then send those
> results to the directory 2012-2-21 of a laptop. Will that work (in theory)?
>
> well, when I press enter the machine tells me that 2012-2-21 is a
> directory then starts its thing. My issue is that a new file doesn't appear
> in /mnt/entertainment/clones/IBM/2012-2-21 like it would with tar. Is that
> a problem? Does anyone know?
> --
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>




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:-)~MIKE~(-:
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