NAME

backup_adddump - Defines a dump level in the dump hierarchy

SYNOPSIS

backup adddump -dump <dump level name>+ [-expires <expiration date>+] [-localauth] [-butc_noauth] [-cell <cell name>] [-config <configuration file>] [-help]

DESCRIPTION

The backup adddump command creates one or more dump levels in the dump hierarchy stored in the Backup Database, and optionally assigns an expiration date to each one. All of the dump levels in the Backup Database collectively constitute the dump hierarchy.

Use the -expires argument to associate an expiration date with each dump level. When the Backup System subsequently creates a dump at the dump level, it uses the specified value to derive the dump's expiration date, which it records on the label of the tape (or backup data file). The Backup System refuses to overwrite a tape until after the latest expiration date of any dump that the tape contains, unless the backup labeltape command is used to relabel the tape. If a dump level does not have an expiration date, the Backup System treats dumps created at the level as expired as soon as it creates them.

(Note that the Backup System does not automatically remove a dump's record from the Backup Database when the dump reaches its expiration date, but only if the tape that contains the dump is recycled or relabeled. To remove expired and other obsolete dump records, use the backup deletedump command.)

Define either an absolute or relative expiration date:

OPTIONS

-dump <dump level name>+

Names each dump level to add to the dump hierarchy. Precede full dump level names with a slash (for example, /full). Indicate an incremental dump level by preceding it with an ordered list of the dump levels directly above it in the hierarchy (its parent dump levels); use the slash as a separator. The parent dump levels must already exist. For example, the dump levels /full and /full/incremental1 must exist when the incremental dump level /full/incremental1/incremental2 is created.

Dump level names can have any number of levels, but cannot exceed 256 characters in length, including the slashes. The maximum length for any single level (the text between slashes) is 28 characters, not including the preceding slash.

All alphanumeric characters are allowed in dump level names. Do not use the period (.), however, because it is the separator between the volume set name and dump level name in the dump name assigned automatically by the backup dump command. It is best not to include other metacharacters either; if using them, enclose them in double quotes (" ") when issuing the backup adddump command outside interactive mode.

-expires <expiration date>+

Defines the absolute or relative expiration date to associate with each dump level named by the -dump argument. Absolute expiration dates have the following format:

   [at] {NEVER | <mm>/<dd>/<yyyy> [<hh>:<MM>] }

where the optional word at is followed either by the string NEVER, which indicates that dumps created at the dump level never expire, or by a date value with a required portion (<mm> for month, <dd> for day, and <yyyy> for year) and an optional portion (<hh> for hours and <MM> for minutes).

Omit the hh:MM portion to use the default of midnight (00:00 hours), or provide a value in 24-hour format (for example, 20:30 is 8:30 p.m.). Valid values for the year range from 1970 to 2037; higher values are not valid because the latest possible date in the standard UNIX representation is in February 2038. The command interpreter automatically reduces later dates to the maximum value.

Relative expiration dates have the following format:

   [in] [<years>y] [<months>m] [<days>d]

where the optional word in is followed by at least one of a number of years (maximum 9999) followed by the letter y, a number of months (maximum 12) followed by the letter m, or a number of days (maximum 31) followed by the letter d. If providing more than one of the three, list them in the indicated order. If the date that results from adding the relative expiration value to a dump's creation time is later than the latest possible date in the UNIX time representation, the Backup System automatically reduces it to that date.

-localauth

Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local /etc/yfs/server/KeyFileExt file. The backup command interpreter presents it to the Backup Server, Volume Server and VL Server during mutual authentication. Do not combine this flag with the -cell argument. For more details, see backup(8).

-butc_noauth

Assigns the unprivileged identity anonymous to the issuer for all connections to Tape Controllers butc. This option should only be used when the Tape Controller is incapable of authenticated connections.

-cell <cell name>

Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument with the -localauth flag. For more details, see backup(8).

-config <configuration file>

Sets the location of the configuration file to be used. The default file is /etc/yfs/yfs-client.conf.

-help

Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

EXAMPLES

The following command defines a full dump called /1999 with a relative expiration date of one year:

   % backup adddump -dump /1999 -expires in 1y

The following command defines an incremental dump called /sunday1/monday1 with a relative expiration date of 13 days:

   % backup adddump -dump /sunday1/monday1 -expires in 13d

The following command defines two dump incremental dump levels, /Monthly/Week1 and /Monthly/Week2. Their parent, the full dump level /Monthly, must already exist. The expiration date for both levels is 12:00 a.m. on 1 January 2000.

   % backup adddump -dump /Monthly/Week1 /Monthly/Week2 -expires at 01/01/2000

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

The issuer must be listed in the /etc/yfs/server/UserListExt file on every machine where the Backup Server is running, or must be logged onto a server with an account capable of reading the /etc/yfs/server/KeyFileExt file if the -localauth flag is included. =head1 SEE ALSO

backup(8), backup_deldump(8), backup_deletedump(8), backup_listdumps(8), backup_setexp(8)

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