
Command Reference A-29
NAME
dump - file system backup
SYNOPSIS
dump
[
options
[
arguments
] ]
subtree
DESCRIPTION
The
dump
command examines files in a subtree and writes to tape the files that
need to be backed up. The Data ONTAP 5.3
dump
command differs slightly from
the standard UNIX
dump
, but the output format is compatible with SunOS 4.x/
Solaris 1.x and SunOS 5.x/Solaris 2.x
dump
.
Data ONTAP 5.3
dump
can write to its standard output (most useful with
rsh
from a UNIX system), to a remote tape device on a host that supports the
rmt
remote tape protocol or to a local tape drive, connected directly to the system
(
tape
).
The
subtree
argument specifies a subtree to be dumped. This is one way to allow
dump
to work with remote tape devices that are limited to 2 GB of data per tape
file. The specified
subtree
may be in the active file system (e.g.
/home
) or in a
snapshot (e.g.
/.snapshot/weekly.0/home
). If the subtree is in the active file
system,
dump
creates a snapshot named
snapshot_for_dump.X
where X is a
sequentially incrementing integer. This naming convention prevents conflicts
between concurrently executing dumps. The dump is run on this snapshot so
that its output will be consistent even if the filer is active. If
dump
does create a
snapshot, it automatically deletes the snapshot when it completes.
Another way to allow
dump
to work with remote tape devices that are limited to
2 GB of data per tape file is to dump to multiple tape files or volumes. The
B
option to
dump
specifies the maximum amount of data to be dumped to one vol-
ume; when that much data has been written to one volume,
dump
will start
writing to another volume. A list of tape devices can be specified as arguments
to the
f
option, and the volumes will be written to the devices in that list, in order.
If there are no more devices in the list,
dump
will re-use the last device in the
list, after prompting the user to indicate that theyve put a new tape in that
device.
The Data ONTAP 5.3
dump
command handling of end of tape is slightly different
than that of the standard UNIX dump. Instead of aborting the entire dump if EOT
is reached, the Data ONTAP5.3
dump
starts a new volume and continues the
dump on the next tape. Specifying a large value for the
B
option will cause dump
to utilize the entire tape.
You can enter the
dump
command on a trusted host through
rsh
. It is preferable
to enter the
dump
command through
rsh
if the backup takes a significant
amount of time. This is because if you enter the
dump
command on the console,
the filer does not display the console prompt until the backup is finished. During
the time when the filer is backing up data, you do not have console access to the
filer.
dump
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