From: Paul Eggert Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 23:58:02 +0000 (+0000) Subject: block-size -> blocking X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ef26f3e717b29091ac39ff75a586bf59bd7c143f;p=chaz%2Ftar block-size -> blocking --- diff --git a/scripts/level-0 b/scripts/level-0 index bcf886d..734d9e4 100644 --- a/scripts/level-0 +++ b/scripts/level-0 @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ # You must edit the file `backup-specs' to set the parameters for your site. # Useful for backup-specs, in case things have to be done slightly -# differently for different dump levels. +# differently for different dump levels. DUMP_LEVEL=0 -# Insure `mail' is in PATH. +# Insure `mail' is in PATH. PATH="/usr/ucb:${PATH}" export PATH @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ if [ "${1}" != "now" ]; then if((hr + 0) < (spec + 0)) print 3600 * (spec - hr) - 60 * mn; else - print 3600 * (spec + (24 - hr)) - 60 * mn; + print 3600 * (spec + (24 - hr)) - 60 * mn; }' spec=\"${spec}\"`" clear @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ fi # Put startdate in the subject line of mailed report, since if it happens # to run longer than 24 hours (as may be the case if someone forgets to put # in the next volume of the tape in adequate time), the backup date won't -# appear too misleading. +# appear too misleading. startdate="`date`" here="`pwd`" # Logfile name should be in the form ``log-1993-03-18-level-0'' -# They go in the subdirectory `log' of the current directory. +# They go in the subdirectory `log' of the current directory. # i.e. year-month-date. This format is useful for sorting by name, since # logfiles are intentionally kept online for future reference. LOGFILE="log/log-`date | sed -ne ' @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ LOGFILE="log/log-`date | sed -ne ' localhost="`hostname | sed -e 's/\..*//'`" -TAR_PART1="${TAR} -c --multi-volume --one-file-system --block-size=${BLOCKING} --sparse --volno-file=${VOLNO_FILE}" +TAR_PART1="${TAR} -c --multi-volume --one-file-system --blocking=${BLOCKING} --sparse --volno-file=${VOLNO_FILE}" # Only use --info-script if DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT was defined in backup-specs if [ "x${DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT}" != "x" ]; then @@ -106,9 +106,9 @@ fi # Most everything below here is run in a subshell for which all output is # piped through `tee' to the logfile. Doing this, instead of having # multiple pipelines all over the place, is cleaner and allows access to -# the exit value from various commands more easily. +# the exit value from various commands more easily. ( - # Caveat: Some version of `mt' require `-t', not `-f'. + # Caveat: Some version of `mt' require `-t', not `-f'. mt -f "${TAPE_FILE}" rewind rm -f "${VOLNO_FILE}" @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ fi fi # `rsh' doesn't exit with the exit status of the remote command. What - # stupid lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. + # stupid lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then echo "Backup of ${1} failed." 1>&2 # I'm assuming that the tar will have written an empty @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ fi sh -c "exec ${TAR_PART1} -f \"${TAPE_FILE}\" ${TAR_PART2} ${TAR_PART3} ${BACKUP_FILES}" # `rsh' doesn't exit with the exit status of the remote command. What - # lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. + # lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then echo "Backup of miscellaneous files failed." # I'm assuming that the tar will have written an empty