On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Conor Daly wrote:
> Puzzled here...
>> I'm using dump to backup to CDRW. If I do
>> dump -0 -B 665600 -f dump.dat /
>> I get a file dump.dat 650Mb in size. That gets burned to CDRW before dump
> continues and uses the same file for the next bit. I can backup a 2Gb
> partition in about 4 CDRWs. If I use dumps compression option thus:
>> dump -0 -B 665600 -f dump.dat -z9 /
>> I get a file dump.dat about 215Mb in size and dump happily announces that
> it hasachieved 3:1 compression. But, I wanted dump to stuff as much
> compressed data as possible into a _650Mb_ file! Id there something I'm
> missing? I suppose I could use the tape length options to specify the
> media size instead but it just don't feel right.
This is fixed in dump v 0.4b23 (released July 20, 2001). Check dump.sf.net
for the latest version. (Another compression related option added was the
"-j" switch, to use bzip2 rather than gzip compression - the added
compression may be useful to you?)
James.
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