Re: SLES 11 SP4: can't mount btrfs

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----- Am 21. Okt 2017 um 4:31 schrieb Duncan 1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx:

> Lentes, Bernd posted on Fri, 20 Oct 2017 20:40:15 +0200 as excerpted:
> 
>> Is it generally possible to restore a btrfs partition from a tape backup
>> ?
>> I'm just starting, and I'm asking myself. What is about the subvolumes ?
>> This information isn't stored in files, but in the fs ? This is not on a
>> file-based backup on a tape.
> 
> Yes it's possible to restore a btrfs partition from tape backup, /if/ you
> backed up the partition itself, not just the files on top of it.
> 
> Otherwise, as you deduce, you get the files, but not the snapshot history
> or relationship, nor the subvolumes, which will look to normal file-level
> backup software (that is, backup software not designed with btrfs-
> specifics like subvolumes, which if it did, would likely use btrfs send/
> receive at least optionally) like normal directories.
> 
> --

Hi Duncan,

i apprehend that i have just a file based backup. We use EMC Networker (version 8.1 or 8.2), and from what i read in the net i think it
does not support BTRFS. So i have to reinstall, which is maybe not the worst, because i'm thinking about using SLES 11 SP3.

What i know now is that i can't rely on our EMC backup.
What would you propose to backup a complete btrfs partition (https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Incremental_Backup) ?
We have a NAS with propable enough space, and the servers aren't used heavily over night. So using one of the mentioned tools in a cronjob over night is possible.
Which tool do you recommend ?

Bernd

 

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