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LVM Image Backup und Restore mit pbzip2

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by MadMakz, Monday, January 14th 2013, 10:55am

Vorteil von pbzip2: Multicore Unterstützung.

An pbzip2 wird mittels dem -p Switch definiert wieviele CPU-Kerne benutzt werden dürfen. In dem Beispiel sind es zwei (-p2).

Backup:

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nohup dd if=/dev/<LVM Gruppe>/<LVM Disk> bs=512K | pbzip2 -p2 -9 > <Backupname>.bz2 &


Restore:

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nohup pbzip2 -p2 -dcf <Backupname>.bz2 | dd of=/dev/mapper/<LVM Disk in welche das Backup gespielt werden soll> &


http://spiffytek.com/blog/how-to/2013011…ore-mit-pbzip2/

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Tags: Backup, howto, kvm, Linux, lvm, pbzip2, restore


Comments (1)

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    by DeaD_EyE (Sunday, August 25th 2013, 3:28am)

    Leider ist es inkompatibel zur alten bzip2-Version. Hatte das mal mit dem Fastdl probiert. Der Client konnte die Dateien dann leider nicht entpacken.

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