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Old August 20th 04, 02:14 AM
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Default customized use of NDMP data servers

Pardon my question, I am a beginner in NDMP land.

We are developing a snapshot file system that can track the files which
changed since the previous snapshot. Pathnames of those changed files
can be listed with a special command.

Now I have two questions:

Can I give one of the commercial NDMP data servers on Linux
environment variables so that they back up those files using cpio? I'd
like to run something like:

snapdiff begin_snap end_snap /myfs | cpio -pmd

Suppose we want a regime of snapping just before a backup and removing
unneccessary snapshots after the backups complete, can we control that
similarly?

Thanks!

- Peter -

 




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