Инструкция для Acronis true image echo
trueimagecmd --deploy_mbr --filename:/usr/backups/D1.tib \
--harddisk:1
--harddisk:1
12.2 Automatic image creation using cron service
As a rule, disk/partition images are created regularly, often daily. To automate this
operation, you can use the cron service familiar to many UNIX users.
As an example, let’s consider a situation where you (the system administrator) need to
As an example, let’s consider a situation where you (the system administrator) need to
back up one or more disk partitions regularly.
Use
Use
--list
to obtain the necessary partition number:
Disk 1:
1-1
hda1
Pri,Act
31.35 MB
26.67 MB
FAT16
Table
Table
1-2
hda5
980.5 MB
Linux Swap
1-3
hda6
4.887 GB
135.9 MB
Ext2
1-4
hda7
9.767 GB
1.751 GB
Ext2
1-5
hda8
3.462 GB
1.3 GB
Ext2
Disk 2:
2-1 (/1)
hdd1
Pri,Act
4.806 GB
4.627 GB
Ext3
Table
Table
2-2
hdd5
3 GB
1.319 GB
Ext3
2-3
hdd6
3.906 GB
Ext3
You need to back up partition 2-1. Let’s suppose a complete image has to be created
weekly supported by incremental images created daily.
To do this, place the respective executable files (e.g. trueimage.cron) into
To do this, place the respective executable files (e.g. trueimage.cron) into
/etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.weekly folders.
To initiate weekly creation of a complete image of partition 2-1, add the following line to
To initiate weekly creation of a complete image of partition 2-1, add the following line to
the above file:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/trueimagecmd --create --partition:2-1 \
--filename:/mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib
Where /mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib is image name and path.
The second executable file is needed to initiate daily creation of incremental images:
The second executable file is needed to initiate daily creation of incremental images:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/trueimagecmd --create --incremental --partition:2-1 \
--filename:/mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib
If needed, users can make their own backup schedule. For more information, see Help on
the cron service.