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2016 Dec 10
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samba_backup script doesn't use tdbbackup for tdb files?
...ckup to create *.ldb.bak files for this invocation
of samba_backup.
If finally uses tar to create an archive of all *.ldb.bak files,
all *.tdb files, and every other type of file, except *.ldb files.
Presumably samba_backup excludes *.ldb files because they are
open and in an unbackupable state.
Given its name, tdbbackup seems to imply that at one point, you needed
to use tdbbackup to backup *.tdb files that were open and therefore in
an unbackupable state. Then something apparently changed, which allowed
*.tdb files that were open to be backed up with tar.
In the end my questions...
2016 Dec 10
0
samba_backup script doesn't use tdbbackup for tdb files?
...iles for this
> invocation of samba_backup.
>
> If finally uses tar to create an archive of all *.ldb.bak files,
> all *.tdb files, and every other type of file, except *.ldb files.
> Presumably samba_backup excludes *.ldb files because they are
> open and in an unbackupable state.
>
> Given its name, tdbbackup seems to imply that at one point, you needed
> to use tdbbackup to backup *.tdb files that were open and therefore in
> an unbackupable state. Then something apparently changed, which
> allowed *.tdb files that were open to be backed up with tar....