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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat NFS mounts query Post 302875071 by ikn3 on Monday 18th of November 2013 12:16:31 PM
Old 11-18-2013
Thanks, Peasant,
I guess that will be the simplest solution to this problem. Was trying to make sure this could be done automatically. But guess have to do manual mounts when we face issues.

With the current setup. There is a problem with the backups not initiating from node2. Even when both nodes are running only node1 can start the backups. Not sure what is wrong. My fstab entries for both nodes for reference.

Node1: /dev/mapper/mpath7 /backup ext3 defaults 1 2
Node2: 172.16.184.220:/backup /backup nfs defaults 1 2

The IP above is for node1.
 

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NAME
dvdbackup - Tool to backup DVDs SYNOPSIS
dvdbackup [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
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dvdbackup -I gathers information about the DVD. /dev/dvd is the default device tried - you need to use -i if your device name is different. dvdbackup -M backups the whole DVD. This action creates a valid DVD-Video structure that can be burned to a DVD-/+R(W) with help of genisoimage. dvdbackup -F backups the main feature of the DVD. This action creates a valid DVD-Video structure of the feature title set. Note that this will not result in an image immediately watchable - you will need another program like dvdauthor to help construct the IFO files. dvdbackup defaults to get the 16:9 version of the main feature if a 4:3 is also present on the DVD. To get the 4:3 version use -a 0. dvdbackup makes it best to make a intelligent guess what is the main feature of the DVD - in case it fails please send a bug report. dvdbackup -T 2 backups the title set 2 i.e. all VTS_02_X.XXX files. This action creates a valid DVD-Video structure of the specified title set. Note that this will not result in an image immediately watchable - you will need another program like dvdauthor to help construct the IFO files. dvdbackup -t 1 backups the title 1. This action backups all cells that forms the specified title. Note that there can be sector gaps in between one cell and another. dvdbackup will backup all sectors that belongs to the title but will skip sectors that are not a part of the title. dvdbackup -t 1 -s 20 -e 25 This action will backup chapter 20 to 25 in title 1, as with the backup of a title there can be sector gaps between one chapter (cell) and on other. dvdbackup will backup all sectors that belongs to the title 1 chapter 20 to 25 but will skip sectors that are not a part of the title 1 chapter 20 to 25. To backup a single chapter e.g. chapter 20 do -s 20 -e 20. To backup from chapter 20 to the end chapter use only -s 20. To backup to chapter 20 from the first chapter use only -e 20. You can skip the -t switch and let the program guess the title although it is not recommended. If you specify a chapter that is higher than the last chapter of the title dvdbackup will truncate to the highest chapter of the title. EXIT STATUS
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