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Operating Systems Solaris backup storage Post 302267881 by seyiisq on Sunday 14th of December 2008 11:37:26 AM
Old 12-14-2008
Below is as requested by Incredible
disk size = 650gb
OS version = solaris 10 x86-64bit
1 disk with 3 partition ( for solaris , window xp, and for backup)

Code:
# df -k
Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c1d0s0      15141312  869019 14120880     6%    /
/devices                   0       0       0     0%    /devices
ctfs                       0       0       0     0%    /system/contract
proc                       0       0       0     0%    /proc
mnttab                     0       0       0     0%    /etc/mnttab
swap                 1514640     908 1513732     1%    /etc/svc/volatile
objfs                      0       0       0     0%    /system/object
sharefs                    0       0       0     0%    /etc/dfs/sharetab
/dev/dsk/c1d0s6      4034061 2590171 1403550    65%    /usr
/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1
                     4034061 2590171 1403550    65%    /lib/libc.so.1
fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c1d0s4      4034061 1171975 2821746    30%    /var
swap                 1513808      76 1513732     1%    /tmp
swap                 1513756      24 1513732     1%    /var/run
/dev/dsk/c1d0s5      76514035   65555 75683340     1%    /u01
/dev/dsk/c1d0s7      151287721  829238 148945606     1%    /export/home

Code:
# cat /etc/vfstab
#device         device          mount           FS      fsck    mount   mount
#to mount       to fsck         point           type    pass    at boot options
#
fd      -       /dev/fd fd      -       no      -
/proc   -       /proc   proc    -       no      -
/dev/dsk/c1d0s1 -       -       swap    -       no      -
/dev/dsk/c1d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s0        /       ufs     1       no      -
/dev/dsk/c1d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s6        /usr    ufs     1       no      -
/dev/dsk/c1d0s4 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s4        /var    ufs     1       no      -
/dev/dsk/c1d0s7 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s7        /export/home    ufs     2       yes    -/dev/dsk/c1d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s5        /u01    ufs     2       yes     -
/devices        -       /devices        devfs   -       no      -
ctfs    -       /system/contract        ctfs    -       no      -
objfs   -       /system/object  objfs   -       no      -
swap    -       /tmp    tmpfs   -       yes     -
sharefs         -       /etc/dfs/sharetab       sharefs -       no      -
#

Code:
                                            Cylinders
      Partition   Status    Type          Start   End   Length    %
      =========   ======    ============  =====   ===   ======   ===
          1                 IFS: NTFS         0  9560    9561     25
          2       Active    Solaris2       9561  25496    15936     41
          3                 IFS: NTFS      25497  28683    3187      8



SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
   1. Create a partition
   2. Specify the active partition
   3. Delete a partition
   4. Change between Solaris and Solaris2 Partition IDs
   5. Exit (update disk configuration and exit)
   6. Cancel (exit without updating disk configuration)
Enter Selection:

 
svn-fast-backup(1)					      General Commands Manual						svn-fast-backup(1)

NAME
svn-fast-backup - very fast backup for Subversion fsfs repositories. SYNOPSIS
svn-fast-backup [-q] [-k{N|all}] [-f] [-t] [-s] repos_path backup_dir DESCRIPTION
svn-fast-backup uses rsync snapshots for very fast backup of a Subversion fsfs repository at repos_path to backup_dir/repos-rev, the latest revision number in the repository. Multiple fsfs backups share data via hardlinks, so old backups are almost free, since a newer revision of a repository is almost a complete superset of an older revision. This is good for replacing incremental log-dump+restore-style backups because it is just as space-conserving and even faster; there is no inter-backup state (old backups are essentially caches); each backup directory is self-contained. It has the same command-line interface as svn-hot-backup(1) (if you use --force), but only works for fsfs repositories. svn-fast-backup keeps 64 backups by default and deletes backups older than these; this can be adjusted with the -k option. OPTIONS
-h, --help Shows some brief help text. -q, --quiet Quieter-than-usual operation. -k, --keep=N Keep a specified number of backups; the default is to keep 64. -k, --keep=all Do not delete any old backups at all. -f, --force Make a new backup even if one with the current revision exists. -t, --trace Show actions. -s, --simulate Don't perform actions. AUTHOR
Voluntary contributions made by many individuals. Copyright (C) 2006 CollabNet. 2006-11-09 svn-fast-backup(1)
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