a maybe silly question about xfsdump
Marko Weber|8000
weber at zbfmail.de
Tue May 20 10:33:15 CDT 2014
hello, again me ;-)
i use at runtime this command to backup root partition of a server:
xfsdump -f /var/backup/root2.dump -l 0 -p 5 -L rootdump -M rootdump /
i googled around alot, cause a question wont get out of my mind:
is this backup consistent?
And what about consistency when i backup a mysql partition at runtime?
but my most wondering is abot this:
bunka ~ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 135G 11G 125G 8% /
but the saved dump shows:
bunka ~ # ls -lh /var/backup/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8.4G May 20 17:29 root2.dump
why is there such a great difference between df -h and the stored dump?
can you give me some enlightment?
thank you
marko
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