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Operating Systems Solaris Problem with ufsdump Post 302312635 by jlliagre on Saturday 2nd of May 2009 09:19:43 AM
Old 05-02-2009
Instead of copying /var, save some time and space by doing a snapshot (man fsnap).
 

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MKSNAP_FFS(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     MKSNAP_FFS(8)

NAME
mksnap_ffs -- take a file system snapshot SYNOPSIS
mksnap_ffs snapshot_name DESCRIPTION
The mksnap_ffs utility creates a snapshot named snapshot_name. The group ownership of the file is set to ``operator''; the owner of the file remains ``root''. The mode of the snapshot is set to be read- able by the owner or members of the ``operator'' group. EXAMPLES
Create a snapshot of /usr/home file system and mount the snapshot elsewhere: mksnap_ffs /usr/home/snapshot mdconfig -a -t vnode -o readonly -f /usr/home/snapshot mount -o ro /dev/md0 /mnt/ SEE ALSO
chmod(2), chown(8), mdconfig(8), mount(8) HISTORY
The mksnap_ffs utility first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0. CAVEATS
The disk full situation is not handled gracefully and may lead to a system panic when no free blocks are found. Every filesystem can have only up to 20 active snapshots. When this limit is reached, attempting to create more snapshots fails with ENOSPC, and mksnap_ffs reports that it is ``out of space''. BSD
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