if [ $DUMP_LEVEL -ne 0 ]; then
PREV_LEVEL=`expr $DUMP_LEVEL - 1`
PREV_DATE=`ls -t ${LOGPATH}/log-*-level-$PREV_LEVEL|
- head -1|
+ head -n 1|
sed "s,${LOGPATH}/log-\(.*\)-level.*,\1,"`
if [ "x$PREV_DATE" = x ]; then
bailout "Can't determine date of the previous backup"
while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do
date="`date`"
fs="`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/^.*://'`"
+ fs=`root_fs $fs`
fsname="`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/\//:/g'`"
remotehost="`expr \"${1}\" : '\([^/][^/]*\):.*'`"
if [ -z "$remotehost" ]; then
backup_host ${remotehost} \
"--listed=`level_log_name temp`" \
"--label='`print_level` backup of ${fs} on ${remotehost} at ${NOW}'" \
- -C ${ROOT_FS}${fs} .
+ -C ${fs} .
# `rsh' doesn't exit with the exit status of the remote command. What
# stupid lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround.
else
flush_level_log ${remotehost} ${fsname}
fi
- ${MT_STATUS}
+ ${MT_STATUS} $TAPE_FILE
${DUMP_END-:} $DUMP_LEVEL $remotehost $fs $fsname
echo "sleeping ${SLEEP_TIME} seconds"
sleep ${SLEEP_TIME}
else
flush_level_log $localhost MISC
fi
- ${MT_STATUS}
+ ${MT_STATUS} $TAPE_FILE
${DUMP_END-:} $DUMP_LEVEL $localhost MISC MISC
else
echo "No miscellaneous files specified"