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trueimagecmd --consolidate \
--filename:/usr/backups/backups.tib --include_pits:2,3 \
--target_filename:/usr/backups/kons.tib
• This will restore MBR from partition image D1 to the hard disk 1:
trueimagecmd --deploy_mbr --filename:/usr/backups/D1.tib \
--harddisk:1
12.2 Automatic image creation using cron service
As a rule, disk/partition images are created regularly, often daily. To automate this
operation, you can use the cron service familiar to many UNIX users.
As an example, let’s consider a situation where you (the system administrator) need to
back up one or more disk partitions regularly.
Use
--list
to obtain the necessary partition number:
Disk 1:
1-1
hda1
Pri,Act
31.35 MB
26.67 MB
FAT16
Table
Table
1-2 hda5
980.5 MB
Linux Swap
1-3 hda6
4.887 GB
135.9 MB
Ext2
1-4 hda7
9.767 GB
1.751 GB
Ext2
1-5 hda8
3.462 GB
1.3 GB Ext2
Disk 2:
2-1 (/1)
hdd1
Pri,Act
4.806 GB
4.627 GB
Ext3
Table
Table
2-2 hdd5
3 GB
1.319 GB
Ext3
2-3 hdd6
3.906 GB
Ext3
You need to back up partition 2-1. Let’s suppose a complete image has to be created
weekly supported by incremental images created daily.
To do this, place the respective executable files (e.g. trueimage.cron) into
/etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.weekly folders.
To initiate weekly creation of a complete image of partition 2-1, add the following line to
the above file:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/trueimagecmd --create --partition:2-1 \
--filename:/mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib
Where /mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib is image name and path.
The second executable file is needed to initiate daily creation of incremental images:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/trueimagecmd --create --incremental --partition:2-1 \
--filename:/mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib
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