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ufsdump(5)

ufsdump(5)                       File Formats                       ufsdump(5)



NAME
       ufsdump, dumpdates - incremental dump format

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>


       #include <sys/inode.h>


       #include <protocols/dumprestore.h>


       /etc/dumpdates

DESCRIPTION
       Tapes used by ufsdump(8) and ufsrestore(8) contain:

           o      a header record


           o      two groups of bitmap records


           o      a group of records describing directories


           o      a group of records describing files



       The  format  of the header record and the format of the first record of
       each description in the <protocols/dumprestore.h> include file are:

         #define TP_BSIZE_MAX    65536
         #define TP_BSIZE_MIN    1024
         #define ESIZE_SHIFT_MAX 6

         #ifdef SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT
         #define TP_BUFSIZE      TP_BSIZE_MAX
         #else
         #define TP_BSIZE        1024
         #define TP_BUFSIZE      TP_BSIZE
         #endif /* SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT */

         #define NTREC           10
         #define HIGHDENSITYTREC 32
         #define CARTRIDGETREC   63
         #define TP_NINDIR       (TP_BSIZE_MIN/2)
         #define TP_NINOS        (TP_NINDIR / sizeof (long))
         #define LBLSIZE         16
         #define NAMELEN         64

         #define OFS_MAGIC       (int)60011
         #define NFS_MAGIC       (int)60012
         #define MTB_MAGIC       (int)60013
         #define CHECKSUM        (int)84446


         union u_data {
                 char    s_addrs[TP_NINDIR];
                 int32_t s_inos[TP_NINOS];
         };

         union u_shadow {
                 struct s_nonsh {
                         int32_t c_level;
                         char    c_filesys[NAMELEN];
                         char    c_dev[NAMELEN];
                         char    c_host[NAMELEN];
                 } c_nonsh;
                 char    c_shadow[1];
         };

         union u_spcl {
                 char dummy[TP_BUFSIZE];
                 struct  s_spcl {
                         int32_t c_type;
                         time32_t c_date;
                         time32_t c_ddate;
                         int32_t c_volume;
                         daddr32_t c_tapea;
                         ino32_t c_inumber;
                         int32_t c_magic;
                         int32_t c_checksum;
                         struct  dinode  c_dinode;
                         int32_t c_count;
                         union   u_data c_data;
                         char    c_label[LBLSIZE];
                         union   u_shadow c_shadow;
                         int32_t c_flags;
                         int32_t c_firstrec;
         #ifdef SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT
                         int32_t c_tpbsize;
                         int32_t c_spare[31];
         #else
                         int32_t c_spare[32];
         #endif /* SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT */
         } s_spcl;
         } u_spcl;




         int32_t                    c_type;
         time32_t                   c_date;
         time32_t                   c_ddate;
         int32_t                    c_volume;
         daddr32_t                  c_tapea;
         ino32_t                    c_inumber;
         int32_t                    c_magic;
         int32_t                    c_checksum;
         struct dinode              c_dinode;
         int32_t                    c_count;
         union                      u_data c_data;
         char                       c_label[LBLSIZE];
         union                      u_shadow c_shadow;
         int32_t                    c_flags;
         int32_t                    c_firstrec;
         #ifdef SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT
         int32_t                    c_tpbsize;
         int32_t                    c_spare[31];
         #else
         int32_t                    c_spare[32];
         #endif                       /*
              SUPPORTS_MTB_TAPE_FORMAT */




            } s_spcl;
         } u_spcl;
         #define spcl u_spcl.s_spcl
         #define c_addr c_data.s_addrs
         #define c_inos c_data.s_inos
         #define c_level c_shadow.c_nonsh.c_level
         #define c_filesys c_shadow.c_nonsh.c_filesys
         #define c_dev c_shadow.c_nonsh.c_dev
         #define c_host c_shadow.c_nonsh.c_host




         #define TS_TAPE         1
         #define TS_INODE        2
         #define TS_ADDR         4
         #define TS_BITS         3
         #define TS_CLRI         6
         #define TS_END          5
         #define TS_EOM          7

         #define DR_NEWHEADER    1
         #define DR_INODEINFO    2
         #define DR_REDUMP       4
         #define DR_TRUEINC      8
         #define DR_HASMETA      16



       This header describes three formats for the  ufsdump/ufsrestore  inter‐
       face:

           o      An  old  format,  non-MTB,  that supports dump sizes of less
                  than 2 terabytes. This format is represented by NFS_MAGIC.


           o      A new format, MTB, that supports dump sizes of greater  than
                  2 terabytes using a variable block size and 2 new constants:
                  TP_BSIZE_MIN and TP_BSIZE_MAX. This format is represented by
                  MTB_MAGIC.


           o      A  much  older format that might be found on existing backup
                  tapes. The ufsrestore command can restore tapes of this for‐
                  mat,  but  no longer generates tapes of this format. Backups
                  in this format have the OFS_MAGIC magic number in their tape
                  headers.



       The constants are described as follows:

       TP_BSIZE            Size  of  file blocks on the dump tapes for the old
                           format. Note that TP_BSIZE must be  a  multiple  of
                           DEV_BSIZE  This  is  applicable  for  dumps of type
                           NFS_MAGIC or OFS_MAGIC, but is not  applicable  for
                           dumps of type MTB_MAGIC.


       TP_BSIZE_MIN        Minimum  size  of file blocks on the dump tapes for
                           the new MTB format (MTB_MAGIC) only.


       TP_BSIZE_MAX        Maximum size of file blocks on the dump  tapes  for
                           the new MTB format (MTB_MAGIC) only.


       NTREC               Number  of TP_BSIZE blocks that are written in each
                           tape record.


       HIGHDENSITYNTREC    Number of TP_BSIZE blocks that are written in  each
                           tape record on 6250 BPI or higher density tapes.


       CARTRIDGETREC       Number  of TP_BSIZE blocks that are written in each
                           tape record on cartridge tapes.


       TP_NINDIR           Number  of  indirect  pointers  in  a  TS_INODE  or
                           TS_ADDR record. It must be a power of 2.


       TP_NINOS            The maximum number of volumes on a tape.


       LBLSIZE             The maximum size of a volume label.


       NAMELEN             The maximum size of a host's name.


       OFS_MAGIC           Magic number that is used for the very old format.


       NFS_MAGIC           Magic number that is used for the non-MTB format.


       MTB_MAGIC           Magic number that is used for the MTB format.


       CHECKSUM            Header records checksum to this value.



       The  TS_  entries are used in the c_type field to indicate what sort of
       header this is. The types and their meanings are as follows:

       TS_TAPE     Tape volume label.


       TS_INODE    A file or directory follows. The c_dinode field is  a  copy
                   of  the  disk  inode and contains bits telling what sort of
                   file this is.


       TS_ADDR     A subrecord of a file description. See s_addrs below.


       TS_BITS     A bitmap follows. This bitmap has a one bit for each  inode
                   that was dumped.


       TS_CLRI     A  bitmap  follows. This bitmap contains a zero bit for all
                   inodes that were empty on the file system when dumped.


       TS_END      End of tape record.



       The flags are described as follows:

       DR_NEWHEADER     New format tape header.


       DR_INFODEINFO    Header contains starting inode info.


       DR_REDUMP        Dump contains recopies of active files.


       DR_TRUEINC       Dump is a "true incremental".


       DR_HASMETA       The metadata in this header.


       DUMPOUTFMT       Name, incon, and ctime (date) for printf.


       DUMPINFMT        Inverse for scanf.



       The fields of the header structure are as follows:

       s_addrs          An array of bytes describing the blocks of the  dumped
                        file. A byte is zero if the block associated with that
                        byte was not present on the  file  system;  otherwise,
                        the  byte is non-zero. If the block was not present on
                        the file lsystem, no block was dumped; the block  will
                        be  stored as a hole in the file. If there is not suf‐
                        ficient space in  this  record  to  describe  all  the
                        blocks  in  a  file, TS_ADDR records will be scattered
                        through the file, each one picking up where  the  last
                        left off


       s_inos           The starting inodes on tape.


       c_type           The type of the record.


       c_date           The date of the previous dump.


       c_ddate          The date of this dump.


       c_volume         The current volume number of the dump.


       c_tapea          The logical block of this record.


       c_inumber        The  number  of  the  inode being dumped if this is of
                        type TS_INODE.


       c_magic          This contains the  value  MAGIC  above,  truncated  as
                        needed.


       c_checksum       This  contains  whatever  value  is needed to make the
                        record sum to CHECKSUM.


       c_dinode         This is a copy of the inode as it appears on the  file
                        system.


       c_count          The count of bytes in s_addrs.


       u_data c_data    The  union of either u_data c_data The union of either
                        s_addrs or s_inos.


       c_label          Label for this dump.


       c_level          Level of this dump.


       c_filesys        Name of dumped file system.


       c_dev            Name of dumped service.


       c_host           Name of dumped host.


       c_flags          Additional information.


       c_firstrec       First record on volume.


       c_spare          Reserved for future uses.


       c_tpbsize        Tape block size for MTB format only.



       Each volume except the last ends with a tapemark (read  as  an  end  of
       file). The last volume ends with a TS_END record and then the tapemark.


       The  dump  history  is  kept in the file /etc/dumpdates. It is an ASCII
       file with three fields separated by white space:

           o      The name of the device  on  which  the  dumped  file  system
                  resides.


           o      The level number of the dump tape; see ufsdump(8).


           o      The  date of the incremental dump in the format generated by
                  ctime(3C).



       DUMPOUTFMT is the format to use when using printf(3C) to write an entry
       to  /etc/dumpdates; DUMPINFMT is the format to use when using scanf(3C)
       to read an entry from /etc/dumpdates.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for a description of the following attributes:


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       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Interface StabilityUncommitted


SEE ALSO
       ctime(3C),  printf(3C),  scanf(3C), types.h(3HEAD), attributes(7), ufs‐
       dump(8), ufsrestore(8),



Oracle Solaris 11.4               11 May 2021                       ufsdump(5)
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