01-12-2007
the above works only cause the admins of the system take hourly snapshots of the mentioned file. if you don't have any snapshots or backups of your files.... it is gone!
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
yum-fs-snapshot.conf
YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5) File Formats YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5)
NAME
yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5)
SYNOPSIS
yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5) is the configuration file for yum-fs-snapshot(1) Yum plugin for snapshotting your filesystems before running a yum
transaction. By default, this plugin will snapshot all filesystems that it is capable of snapshotting. This includes block-level snap-
shots using LVM snapshots.
FILES
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/fs-snapshot.conf
FILE FORMAT
yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5) utilizes configuration options in the form of
OPTION=VALUE
OPTION
exclude
This is a space delimited list of the mount points you do not wish to have snapshotted by this plugin.
OPTION
create_snapshots_in_post
This is a boolean value used to control whether snapshots are also created after running the yum transaction.
OPTION - [lvm] section
enabled
This is a boolean value used to control whether LVM snapshots will be created for filesystems built on LVM logical volumes.
OPTION - [lvm] section
lvcreate_size_args
This is the space delimited lvcreate argument list that is used to specify the size of the snapshot LV. Valid lvcreate size options
are -l or -L. If not specified then LVM snapshots will not be created for volumes that are not thinly provisioned.
AUTHOR
Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Mike Snitzer <msnitzer@fedoraproject.org>
SEE ALSO
yum-fs-snapshot(1)
3 February 2010 YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5)