TAR program for large filesystems
Curtis Generous
generous at dgis.daitc.mil
Thu Jul 20 04:05:51 AEST 1989
I need to backup 15+Gbytes (my home directory :-) of data in a `portable`
fashion. What I mean by portable is that I should be able to retrieve data
from a tape created on one machine unto another machine. TAR format on
a 1/2", 9 track tape seems to be as portable as it gets, but I have never
come across a version that supported multiple volumes. The only utility that
supports multi-volume (that I know of) is dump(8), and it is not portable
between various UN*X flavors.
Does anyone have a version of TAR that will automatically split data among
multiple tapes, or maybe a front-end program that will do the splitting up for
you and then invoke TAR? The machines involved all run BSD look-alikes
(More/BSD, OSx4.4, UTX32, SunOS). I thought I'd better ask before sitting
down and writing something. Any pointers/information are appreciated.
--curtis
(Note: please let's not start another CPIO vs DUMP vs TAR debate)
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