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cdbackup - 0.3.1

Command-line tool backs up OS X filesystem to CD

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.3.1
Release Date: 2003-02-08
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,014
Downloads (all versions): 2,955

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Product Description:

This program is one component of an extremely simple Mac OS X backup system. It has several nice features:
  • Backup onto CD-R
  • Free
  • Archives are compressed
  • Backups are interruptible
  • CD archives can be accessed directly from the Terminal

    It also has several drawbacks:
  • CD archives must be accessed directly from the Terminal
  • The program runs in the Terminal
  • Minimal interface
  • Archives are in the hfspax format (which preserves Mac type and creator information) and compressed in gzip format. The programs hfspax and qtplay are included with the installer.
  • What's new in this version:

    • Added ability to remount images after cdbackup has been suspended
    • Added instructions to help bypass remaining hfspax hangs
    • Added more meaningful error messages
    • Fixed problem with backup list files
    • Fixed problem with archiving large files

    Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.3
    • Mac OS X 10.2
    • Mac OS X 10.1
    • Mac OS X 10.0

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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    cdbackup Commentarygodsend - Version: 0.3.1, 5/11/2003 09:56AM PST

    dotnet
    After using OS X for over a year I had an urgent need for backing up
    some stuff just now (I want to re-partition to make room for the long
    overdue YellowDog partition).

    I had to realise that OS X doesn't ship with *any* backup facility. The
    usual suspects (tar, cpio, pax) are broken since they don't fully support
    the native filesystem. The only Apple alternative is to become a "full paying
    member" of some online service (.mac). How is that related to a basic
    sysadmin tasks??

    I'm glad I found this utility, which is *exactly* what I need. Please
    don't add a GUI. Firstly, I can't see how it would help, secondly, backup/
    restore utilities have to be minimal to be useful for disaster recovery.

    One possible future project could be an interactive restore facility,
    a la "restore -i", just so I don't have to go through the file list myself.

    Cheers
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    cdbackup Commentarysjk, could you… - Version: 0.3.1, 3/31/2003 07:24PM PST

    Aarden
    tell me your concern with the VISE installer? I use VISE rather than Apple's PackageMaker because Apple's 10.2 installer doesn't work on old OS X systems. After sooloo's comment I changed the distribution so it includes the files separately in case you want to install them yourself. With regard to the install location, I don't know of a better alternative. The only directories on the default path are /bin, /usr/bin, /sbin, and /usr/sbin.
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    cdbackup CommentaryI agree with… - Version: 0.3.1, 3/28/2003 08:28PM PST

    sjk
    sooloo: ditch the VISE installer. And reconsider using other directories instead of /usr/{bin,share}, which are best off limits to 3rd party utilities like this. I installed it anyway because it looks like what I've been looking for to compliment my firewire backup strategy. No rating 'til I actually test it. :-)
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