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* xfsdump questions
@ 2014-12-19  8:57 Stevie Trujillo
  2014-12-22 20:43 ` Dave Chinner
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Stevie Trujillo @ 2014-12-19  8:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xfs

Hello!

Is xfsdump an ancient relic or something recommended to new users (I
have never seen anyone recommending it)? I gave it a try and found the
incremental backups to be really fast!

How are incremental backups implemented? I saw that my inventory file
is really small. Does it use some internal xfs metadata to detect
changes? Is it resilient against all kinda renames and changing
timestamps etc that a user might do? (I've previously used a backup
system that broke when doing stuff like that)

Is it possible to backup (and restore) ctimes?

I read that the incremental backups are limited to a depth of 10. Are
they intended to be used in a binary tree like fashion?

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* Re: xfsdump questions
  2014-12-19  8:57 xfsdump questions Stevie Trujillo
@ 2014-12-22 20:43 ` Dave Chinner
  2014-12-23  0:13   ` Stevie Trujillo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dave Chinner @ 2014-12-22 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stevie Trujillo; +Cc: xfs

On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 09:57:38AM +0100, Stevie Trujillo wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Is xfsdump an ancient relic or something recommended to new users (I
> have never seen anyone recommending it)? I gave it a try and found the
> incremental backups to be really fast!

Still supported, still works, still used in production by lots of
people.

> How are incremental backups implemented? I saw that my inventory file
> is really small. Does it use some internal xfs metadata to detect
> changes? Is it resilient against all kinda renames and changing
> timestamps etc that a user might do? (I've previously used a backup
> system that broke when doing stuff like that)

It should detect renames and changing timestamps, etc. without any
problems.

> Is it possible to backup (and restore) ctimes?

No.

> I read that the incremental backups are limited to a depth of 10. Are
> they intended to be used in a binary tree like fashion?

In theory. Not sure anyone actually uses incremental dumps like that
though, so you'd need to do a bunch of testing before deploying such
a solution.

Cheers,

Dave.
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* Re: xfsdump questions
  2014-12-22 20:43 ` Dave Chinner
@ 2014-12-23  0:13   ` Stevie Trujillo
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Stevie Trujillo @ 2014-12-23  0:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Chinner; +Cc: xfs

Thank you very much for your help!

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