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Thu Nov 10 15:07:10 2005 UTC
(18 years, 7 months ago)
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r8747@llin: dpavlin | 2005-11-10 16:06:57 +0100
added backup_parts table to track parts of each backup, rewrote
BackupPC_tarIncCreate to use backup_parts
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Tue Nov 8 20:24:45 2005 UTC
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r8745@llin: dpavlin | 2005-11-08 21:24:32 +0100
re-wrote creation of tar archives. gzip is now called directly from
BackupPC_tarIncCreate. It uses multiple pipes to create .tar.gz and md5sum
on the fly, supports MaxArchiveFileSize as maximum size of UNCOMPRESSED
archive (to facilitate decompression on filesystems with limited file size).
For that, there are two split implementations:
- one which splits multiple files (smaller than MaxArchiveFileSize) into
multiple tar archives
- other which splits individual files (larger than MaxArchiveFileSize) into
multiple tar archives (dir is named like file, and files are named as
part number)
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Thu Sep 1 20:24:13 2005 UTC
(18 years, 9 months ago)
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simplify (not to say refactor ;-) code. Also, make it actually work.
Now it doesn't require files or dirs as last parametar (because we know
that we want all files in that backup).
So, run this script, pipe it to gzip (or bzip2) and you have compressed
archive of one increment.
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Tue Aug 30 20:29:26 2005 UTC
(18 years, 10 months ago)
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added Ivan's version of tarCreate which creates just one increment
(for later burning to archive media)
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