From: Sergey Poznyakoff Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:47:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: New file X-Git-Url: https://git.brokenzipper.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ad09c8373b8b9f591fa1a9d1cfa70bb9b7326560;p=chaz%2Ftar New file --- diff --git a/doc/snapshot.texi b/doc/snapshot.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4e2a6a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/snapshot.texi @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +@c This is part of the paxutils manual. +@c Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Written by Sergey Poznyakoff +@c This file is distributed under GFDL 1.1 or any later version +@c published by the Free Software Foundation. + + A @dfn{snapshot file} (or @dfn{directory file}) is created during +incremental backups (@pxref{incremental and listed-incremental}). It +contains the status of the filesystem at the time of the dump and is +used to determine which files were modified since the last backup. + + @GNUTAR{} version @value{VERSION} supports two snapshot file +formats. The first format, called @dfn{format 0}, is the one used by +@GNUTAR{} versions up to 1.15.1. The second format, called @dfn{format +1} is an extended version of this format, that contains more metadata +and allows for further extensions. + + @samp{Format 0} snapshot file begins with a line containing a +decimal number that represents the UNIX timestamp of the beginning of +the last archivation. This line is followed by directory metadata +descriptions, one per line. Each description has the following format: + +@smallexample +[@var{nfs}]@var{dev} @var{inode} @var{name} +@end smallexample + +@noindent +where optional @var{nfs} is a single plus character (@samp{+}) if this +directory is located on an NFS-mounted partition, @var{dev} and +@var{inode} are the device and inode numbers of the directory, and +@var{name} is the directory name. + + @samp{Format 1} snapshot file begins with a line specifying the +format of the file. This line has the following structure: + +@smallexample +@samp{GNU tar-}@var{tar-version}@samp{-}@var{incr-format-version} +@end smallexample + +@noindent +where @var{tar-version} is the version of @GNUTAR{} implementation +that created this snapshot, and @var{incr-format-version} is the +version number of the snapshot format (in this case @samp{1}). + + The following line contains two decimal numbers, representing the +time of the last backup. First number is the number of seconds, the +second one is the number of nanoseconds, since the beginning of the +epoch. + + Following lines contain directory metadate, one line per +directory. The line format is: + +@smallexample +[@var{nfs}]@var{mtime-sec} @var{mtime-nsec} @var{dev} @var{inode} @var{name} +@end smallexample + +@noindent +where @var{mtime-sec} and @var{mtime-nsec} represent the last +modification time of this directory with nanosecond precision; +@var{nfs}, @var{dev}, @var{inode} and @var{name} have the same meaning +as with @samp{format 0}. + + +@c End of snapshot.texi + +