Query: storebackupmount
OS: debian
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STOREBACKUPMOUNT(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPMOUNT(1)NAMEstoreBackupMount.pl - runs storeBackup backing up to an nfs mountSYNOPSISstoreBackupMount.pl -c configFile [-s server] [-l logFile] [-d] [-p pathToStoreBackup] [-k killTime] [-m] mountPoints...DESCRIPTIONThis script does the following: - checks an nfs server with ping - mounts that server via a list of mount points - starts storeBackup (with a config file) - umounts that serverOPTIONS--server, -s name or ip address of the nfs server default is localhost --configFile, -c configuration file for storeBackup. if option 'logFile' is set in the configration file, that log file is read online, if it is different from -l --logFile, -l logFile for this process. default is STDOUT. you can log into the same logfile as storeBackup --debug, -d generate some debug messages --pathStbu, -p path to storeBackup.pl --killTime -k time until storeBackup.pl will be killed. default is 365 days. the time range has to be specified in format 'dhms', e.g. 10d4h means 10 days and 4 hours --keepExistingMounts, -m if a mount already exists, do not umount after running storeBackup mountPoints List of mount points needed to perform the backup. This must be a list of paths which have to be defined in /etc/fstab. - if you add 'ro,' or 'rw,' to the beginning of a mount point, you can overwrite that option set in /etc/fstab example: ro,/filesSystemToRead will mount /fileSystemToRead read only, even if the corresponding entry in /etc/fstab mounts it read write only root is allowed to use this feature!EXIT STATUS0 -> everything is ok 1 -> error from storeBackup 2 -> error from storeBackupMount 3 -> error from both programsCOPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 2004-2008,2012 by Heinz-Josef Claes (see README). Published under the GNU General Public License v3 or any later version perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 STOREBACKUPMOUNT(1)
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