08-20-2002
What are you using to backup - what command or software?
If it is ufsdump (comes with most UNIX OS) then you can do incremental backups during the week and a full on the weekends (when even 24X7 shops are usually slower)
Check out the man page if this is what you are using.
Also check out this
link which may give you a better idea of what to do.
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storebackupsearch
STOREBACKUPSEARCH(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPSEARCH(1)
NAME
storeBackupSearch.pl - locates different versions of a file saved with storeBackup.pl.
SYNOPSIS
storeBackupSearch.pl -g configFile
storeBackupSearch.pl -b backupDirDir [-f configFile]
[-s rule] [--absPath] [-w file] [--parJobs number]
[-d level] [--once] [--print] [backupRoot . . .]
DESCRIPTION
You need some basic understanding of linux and perl to use it.
OPTIONS
--generate, -g
generate a config file
--print
print configuration read from configuration file and stop
--configFile, -f
configuration file (instead of or
additionally to parameters)
--backupDir backupDirDir, -b backupDirDir
top level directory of all backups
--searchRule, -s
rule for searching
see README: 'including / excluding files and directories'
--absPath, -a
write result with absolute path names
--writeToFile, -w
write search result also to file
--parJobs, -p
number of parallel jobs, default = chosen automatically
--debug, -d
debug level, possible values are 0, 1, 2, default = 0
--once, -o
show every file found only once (depending on md5 sum)
backupRoot
Root directories of backups where to search relative
to backupDir. If no directories are specified, all
backups below backupDir are chosen.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008-2009 by Heinz-Josef Claes (see README). Published under the GNU General Public License v3 or any later version
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 STOREBACKUPSEARCH(1)