che@ptsfb.UUCP (Mitch Che ) (10/07/85)
For 3B2 administrators: If you're doing backups using the "Simple Administration" (sysadm), there is a small problem with /etc/savecpio which may lead you to miss backing up important files. This script does a find on each mounted file system for updated or new files, pipes the list to sed (to remove any exceptions contained in /etc/save.d/timestamp/ except), and stores this list in a /tmp file. The problem is that this file should be APPENDED to, not overwritten, otherwise only the last file system is backed up... To save your sanity, change > to >> in this line in the /etc/savecpio script: find ${dirlist} -type f -newer ${DIR} -print | sed -f /tmp/$$.3.save >>/tmp/$$.2.save Also, while you're there check the lines that remove the /tmp files. They should read rm /tmp/$$.*.save, not rm /tmp/$$.save*. Ever wonder where those 40 /tmp files came from? Sloppy coding, AT&T. -- Mitch Che Pacific Bell --------------------------------------- disclaimer, disclaimer, disclaimer, too (415) 823-2438 uucp: {ihnp4,dual}!ptsfa!ptsfb!che