NAME¶
bootcdbackup - create a bootable offline backup of a unix system
SYNOPSIS¶
bootcdbackup [-i] [-v] [-s] [-c <config directory>] [-url <url]
  [-nomount] [-2diskconf <file>] <dev> <name>
  <builddir>
DESCRIPTION¶
bootcdbackup creates a offline backup from a installed system. You need a
  running 
bootcd to boot the system with. This CD/DVD is booted on the
  system and 
bootcdbackup creates a bootable CD/DVD with the bootcd
  kernel and the backup disk as tar-file.
 
 
To restore or clone the system, boot the CD/DVD image and install it with
  
bootcd2disk -c <name> on the system.
 
bootcdbackup can try to discover the disk partition by searching for
  fstab on the given partition. A other way to backup the partition table is the
  program 
bootcdmk2diskconf which creates a configuration file on a
  running system.
 
OPTIONS¶
  - -i
 
  - The bootcdbackup runs in interactive mode and you can run
      each function manually. This option is useful for debugging.
    
 
     
   
  - -v
 
  - The option "-v" (verbose) adds messages on
      running.
    
 
     
   
  - -s
 
  - This option can be used to disable interactive questions
      and to try to ignore errors.
    
 
     
   
  - -c <config directory>
 
  - The configuration directory which includes the file
      "bootcdbackup.conf", default is "/etc/bootcd".
    
 
     
   
  - -url <url>
 
  - If bootcdbackup is slow on your system (because of a slow
      CD/DVD drive or the HP ILO virtual CD interface), you can use an image
      server to get the image from.
    
 
    bootcdbackup use the SWAP partition of your upcoming system as temporary
      space and copy the image from the configured image server to this
      partition and use it as image. The image server url is configured with
      this option.
     
     
   
  - -nomount
 
  - The target disk should not be mounted and no search for
      fstab is done.
    
 
   
  - --cpio
 
  - Normally as backup tool star will be used if selinux files
      have to be backed up and cpio will be used if not. With this option the
      usage of cpio can be forced.
    
 
   
  - --star
 
  - Normally as backup tool star will be used if selinux files
      have to be backed up and cpio will be used if not. With this option the
      usage of star can be forced.
    
 
   
  - -2diskconf <file>
 
  - The parameter configures a bootcd2disk.conf for the
      restore of the system done by bootcd2disk. The configuration file
      can be created with the command bootcdmk2diskconf.
    
 
   
  -  <dev>
 
  - Configures the device where bootcdbackup finds the file
      "fstab" and discover the configuration for the restore.
    
 
     
   
  -  <name>
 
  - The name of the backup (no blanks!) is used on the creation
      time and to restore the backup with bootcd2disk -c <name>.
    
 
     
   
  -  <builddir>
 
  - Builddir is an directory on the backup system where
      bootcdbackup build the backup CD/DVD. Space for the CD/DVD image, for
      compression and the data is needed!
    
 
   
 
All other configuration has to be done in the config files.
 
FILES¶
  - /etc/bootcd/bootcdbackup.conf
 
  
Configuration for bootcdbackup.
 
SEE ALSO¶
Documentation in bootcdbackup.conf
bootcdbackup.conf(5), 
bootcd(1), 
bootcdflopcp(1), 
bootcdwrite(1)
 
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Bernd Schumacher <
  
bernd.schumacher@hp.com> and Carsten Dinkelmann <
  
Carsten.Dinkelmann@foobar-cpa.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux system
  (but may be used by others).