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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
3<refentry id="smbtar.1">
4
5<refmeta>
6	<refentrytitle>smbtar</refentrytitle>
7	<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
8	<refmiscinfo class="source">Samba</refmiscinfo>
9	<refmiscinfo class="manual">User Commands</refmiscinfo>
10	<refmiscinfo class="version">3.5</refmiscinfo>
11</refmeta>
12
13
14<refnamediv>
15	<refname>smbtar</refname>
16	<refpurpose>shell script for backing up SMB/CIFS shares 
17	directly to UNIX tape drives</refpurpose>
18</refnamediv>
19
20<refsynopsisdiv>
21	<cmdsynopsis>
22		<command>smbtar</command>
23		<arg choice="opt">-r</arg>
24		<arg choice="opt">-i</arg>
25		<arg choice="opt">-a</arg>
26		<arg choice="opt">-v</arg>
27		<arg choice="req">-s server</arg>
28		<arg choice="opt">-p password</arg>
29		<arg choice="opt">-x services</arg>
30		<arg choice="opt">-X</arg>
31		<arg choice="opt">-N filename</arg>
32		<arg choice="opt">-b blocksize</arg>
33		<arg choice="opt">-d directory</arg>
34		<arg choice="opt">-l loglevel</arg>
35		<arg choice="opt">-u user</arg>
36		<arg choice="opt">-t tape</arg>
37		<arg choice="req">filenames</arg>
38	</cmdsynopsis>
39</refsynopsisdiv>
40
41<refsect1>
42	<title>DESCRIPTION</title>
43
44	<para>This tool is part of the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>samba</refentrytitle>
45	<manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> suite.</para>
46
47	<para><command>smbtar</command> is a very small shell script on top 
48	of <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbclient</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
49	</citerefentry> which dumps SMB shares directly to tape.</para>
50</refsect1>
51
52<refsect1>
53	<title>OPTIONS</title>
54
55	<variablelist>
56		<varlistentry>
57		<term>-s server</term>
58		<listitem><para>The SMB/CIFS server that the share resides 
59		upon.</para></listitem>
60		</varlistentry>
61
62
63		<varlistentry>
64		<term>-x service</term>
65		<listitem><para>The share name on the server to connect to. 
66		The default is "backup".</para></listitem>
67		</varlistentry>
68		
69		
70		<varlistentry>
71		<term>-X</term>
72		<listitem><para>Exclude mode. Exclude filenames... from tar 
73		create or restore. </para></listitem>
74		</varlistentry>
75
76
77
78		<varlistentry>
79		<term>-d directory</term>
80		<listitem><para>Change to initial <parameter>directory
81		</parameter> before restoring / backing up files. </para></listitem>
82		</varlistentry>
83
84
85
86		<varlistentry>
87		<term>-v</term>
88		<listitem><para>Verbose mode.</para></listitem>
89		</varlistentry>
90
91
92
93		<varlistentry>
94		<term>-p password</term>
95		<listitem><para>The password to use to access a share. 
96		Default: none </para></listitem>
97		</varlistentry>
98
99
100		<varlistentry>
101		<term>-u user</term>
102		<listitem><para>The user id to connect as. Default: 
103		UNIX login name. </para></listitem>
104		</varlistentry>
105
106
107		<varlistentry>
108		<term>-a</term>
109		<listitem><para>Reset DOS archive bit mode to 
110		indicate file has been archived. </para></listitem>
111		</varlistentry>
112
113		<varlistentry>
114		<term>-t tape</term>
115		<listitem><para>Tape device. May be regular file or tape 
116		device. Default: <parameter>$TAPE</parameter> environmental 
117		variable; if not set, a file called <filename>tar.out
118		</filename>. </para></listitem>
119		</varlistentry>
120
121
122		<varlistentry>
123		<term>-b blocksize</term>
124		<listitem><para>Blocking factor. Defaults to 20. See
125		<command>tar(1)</command> for a fuller explanation. </para></listitem>
126		</varlistentry>
127
128
129		<varlistentry>
130		<term>-N filename</term>
131		<listitem><para>Backup only files newer than filename. Could 
132		be used (for example) on a log file to implement incremental
133		backups. </para></listitem>
134		</varlistentry>
135
136
137		<varlistentry>
138		<term>-i</term>
139		<listitem><para>Incremental mode; tar files are only backed 
140		up if they have the archive bit set. The archive bit is reset 
141		after each file is read. </para></listitem>
142		</varlistentry>
143
144
145		<varlistentry>
146		<term>-r</term>
147		<listitem><para>Restore. Files are restored to the share 
148		from the tar file. </para></listitem>
149		</varlistentry>
150
151
152
153		<varlistentry>
154		<term>-l log level</term>
155		<listitem><para>Log (debug) level. Corresponds to the 
156		<parameter>-d</parameter> flag of <citerefentry>
157		<refentrytitle>smbclient</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
158		</citerefentry>.</para></listitem>
159		</varlistentry>
160	</variablelist>
161</refsect1>
162
163
164<refsect1>
165	<title>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</title>
166
167	<para>The <parameter>$TAPE</parameter> variable specifies the 
168	default tape device to write to. May be overridden
169	with the -t option. </para>
170</refsect1>
171
172
173<refsect1>
174	<title>BUGS</title>
175
176	<para>The <command>smbtar</command> script has different 
177	options from ordinary tar and from smbclient's tar command. </para>
178
179</refsect1>
180
181<refsect1>
182	<title>CAVEATS</title>
183
184	<para>Sites that are more careful about security may not like 
185	the way the script handles PC passwords. Backup and restore work 
186	on entire shares; should work on file lists. smbtar works best
187	with GNU tar and may not work well with other versions. </para>
188</refsect1>
189
190
191<refsect1>
192	<title>DIAGNOSTICS</title>
193
194	<para>See the <emphasis>DIAGNOSTICS</emphasis> section for the <citerefentry>
195	<refentrytitle>smbclient</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
196	</citerefentry> command.</para>
197</refsect1>
198
199
200<refsect1>
201	<title>VERSION</title>
202
203	<para>This man page is correct for version 3 of 
204	the Samba suite.</para>
205</refsect1>
206
207<refsect1>
208	<title>SEE ALSO</title>
209	<para><citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
210	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry>
211	<refentrytitle>smbclient</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
212	</citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle>
213	<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para>
214</refsect1>
215
216<refsect1>
217	<title>AUTHOR</title>
218	
219	<para>The original Samba software and related utilities 
220	were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
221	by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar 
222	to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</para>
223	
224<para><ulink noescape="1" url="mailto:poultenr@logica.co.uk">Ricky Poulten</ulink>  
225	wrote the tar extension and this man page. The <command>smbtar</command> 
226	script was heavily rewritten and improved by <ulink noescape="1"
227	url="mailto:Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de">Martin Kraemer</ulink>. Many 
228	thanks to everyone who suggested extensions, improvements, bug 
229	fixes, etc. The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another 
230	excellent piece of Open Source software, available at <ulink noescape="1" url="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/">
231	ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</ulink>) and updated for the Samba 2.0 
232	release by Jeremy Allison.  The conversion to DocBook for 
233	Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 for
234	Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.</para>
235</refsect1>
236
237</refentry>
238