On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 07:33:18AM -0600, Bdale Garbee wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 10:12 +0200, A Mennucc wrote:
> 
> > Each day I receive a long email with all details of what dump did;
> > I would appreciate if there was a wait to quiet dump 
> 
> The approach taken by most backup systems (like amanda, bacula, etc)
> that wrap invocations of dump, tar, etc., is to redirect stdout/stderr
> to a log file, and then post-process the log file.

yes, I thought of it, I will probably change my code to 
  dump -f -  2> dumplog | ssh backuphost 'dd of=backup'
  egrep -v 'blah|blah' dumplog
 
Still a -quiet option would be much nicer... 
indeed,  in the above approach, if I run my script interactively,
I will not see error messages  until dump is done 

unfortunately shell code does not admit "double pipes", that is , 
some magic code looking like
   dump -f -   \
    1>|  { ssh backuphost 'dd of=backup' ; }
    2>|  { egrep -v 'blah|blah'  ; } 
where two pipes are opened at the same time, for fd 1 and fd 2
(that would be cool... I will open a wishlist on bash  :-)

a.

ps: I use my backup system on 6 different PCs, that is why I am annoyed
 by the emails... I am now annoyed by the dump blah blah, and 
 I do not read the emails, so I may skip some other important cron messages

ps2: you may wonder why I do not use amanda/bakula/etc :
 I started writing my backup scripts some years ago, then they improved
 in the years, and they do the job very well for me

-- 
Andrea Mennucc
 "Ukn ow,Ifina llyfixe dmysp acebar.ohwh atthef"


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