I am trying to create a tar backup script.
Hi,
I'm trying to run a command from an ubuntu howto page, but there's something wrong with it that i dont understand?
Can you point it out please?
Thanks
root@nnjond-desktop:/# tar -cvpzf backup.tar.gz -exclude=/backup.tar.gz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/sys --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media --exclude=/dev /
I want to restore a complete tar backup of Ubuntu 12.04 with all my customizations, documents, installed software, etc. to a different machine.
I use a variant of the simple script below from the Community Ubuntu Documentation described
tar -cvpzf backup.tar.gz --exclude=/backup.tar.gz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/sys --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media --exclude=/dev /
I used it again on Ubuntu 12.04 and I saw some files from the /run being skipped by the script.
Im new to linux backup.
Im thinking of full system backup of my linux server using tar.
I came up with the following code:
tar -zcvpf /archive/fullbackup.tar.gz
--exclude=/archive
--exclude=/mnt
--exclude=/proc
--exclude=/lost+found
--exclude=/dev
--exclude=/sys
--exclude=/tmp
/
and if in need of any hardware problem, restore it with
cd /
tar -zxpvf fullbackup.tar.gz
But does my ab
I have two hard drives--a system drive and a data drive. The path to the data drive is /storage. Following this post, I went to the root of my filesytem and executed the following command:
tar cvpzf backup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys --exclude=/storage /
Note that I excluded the data drive (--exclude=/storage) from the backup.
I have a old laptop I installed Ubuntu 12.04 on.
Hi,
One of the system that I have has lot of disk errors. To be safe, I want to backup the system in case of disaster. To backup the system, I did this tar command but it's also doing the NFS mount on the system. Please advice, how to exclude all the NFS mount point, and only tar the system itself.
I'm having trouble understanding the exclude option in tar. From some web sites, it seems one is able to exclude several strings by enclosing them in curly brackets.