particular, the caller can now choose whether to wait for the condition
to be met, and if the caller of LFCNWRAPSTOP dies or otherwise closes
the descriptor, the filesystem is started again. Updated the ckckp
regression test to use the new semantics.
dump_lfs(8) now uses the fcntls to implement LFS-style snapshotting through
the -X flag, addressing PR#33457 albeit not using fss(4). Fixed a couple
other problems with dump_lfs that manifested themselves during testing.
- New option `-x backup' takes the dump from a snapshot backed up by `backup'.
The snapshot will be deleted on exit.
- New option `-X' as a synonym for `-x mountpoint' where `mountpoint' is the
file system to be dumped.
Reviewed and Approved by: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@netbsd.org>
64 bit block pointers, extended attribute storage, and a few
other things.
This commit does not yet include the code to manipulate the extended
storage (for e.g. ACLs), this will be done later.
Originally written by Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories for
FreeBSD.
members of the operator group.
Don't install "setgid tty", and remove now unnecessary gid/egid swapping.
Remove utmp trawling code pulled in from usr.bin/who.
The Code is now simpler, and more portable (without the utmp cruft) too.
This is derived from similar work in OpenBSD.
to define the tape size. Requires the tape driver to either return ENOSPC
at end of media, or 0 when a write is attempted (such as the "early warning"
support in st(4) enabled with "mt eew 1"). From FreeBSD.
- Fix error if first tape was write protected. Fix NetBSD PRs 4754 and 6098.
- Make dump exit codes confirm to manual page.
- Use \a instead of \7 to make noise.
- Fix estimated number of tapes for huge dumps to cartridges.
- Use <sys/queue.h> SLIST_* instead of home-rolled lists.
- Do not exit if unable to read or create /etc/dumpdates.
- Support output (tape) device returning ENOSPC for end-of-media on a write.
Fixes by me:
- Remove unused ddates_in.
- Don't dump core if SIGINFO is received before 1 second has elapsed.
- Only process SIGINFO in current "active" child.
- Don't dump core in -w if dumpdates wasn't readable and ddatev == NULL
- Minor KNF; wrap some lines
tape when a volume is full, and try to reopen the tape drive for 2 mn.
To be used with tape changers which load the next tape when the current one is
ejected.
While I'm there fix eject handling for remote tape.
- if it's a path to an unmounted file-system listed in /etc/fstab, use
that instead of assuming the user wanted a subtree dump of the parent
directory. this restores the behaviour of dump before the subtree
dumping code went in.
- if it's a path to a mounted file-system which is not in /etc/fstab,
use the info from getmntinfo(3). previously, dump would choke.
* implement error checked malloc(), calloc(), strdup(), and use
appropriately (some of the calloc()s weren't being checked)
* use 'file-system' instead of 'filesystem' in the man page
header. mostly based on [bin/6715] from Brian Grayson <bgrayson@ece.utexas.edu>
old filesystems don't have fs_qbmask and fs_qfmask set in the superblock;
fudge them as per code in /sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c::ffs_oldfscompat().
bug and suggested fix from Robert Elz <kre@munnari.OZ.AU> in [bin/6610]
XXX: there may be other variables required as well...
- ensure hostname from gethostname() is nul-terminated in all cases
- minor KNF
- use MAXHOSTNAMELEN over various other values/defines
- be safe will buffers that hold hostnames
* exit after providing an estimate if -S was given. the PR used -e,
but checking around indicated prior art in Solaris usin -S.
* remove superfluous 'DUMP:' prefix in two messages
* initialise blocksperfile explicitly (not necessary, but everything
else in that section gets initialised, so be consistant :)
* display the ``pretty'' name of the dumped directory, so the user
knows if it's a subset or not