In this page you can find several script and configuration files, that have been sent by dar users. They should all work, if some do not, see them as illustration or examples that let you have a base to your own configuration scripts.
You will here both DUC files (Dar User Commands) that can be launched from dar thanks to its -E or -F options as well as scripts from where dar is launched:
Description | Author | Type | Download |
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Script that use dar to make full or differential backup to CDR | stef at hardco.de | Script | cdbackup.sh |
Sample /etc/darrc or ~/.darrc file | "(me)" | DCF | darrc_sample |
For those who like to learn with examples (a rich one) ;-) | Henrik Ingo | DCF | sample1.txt |
Script to create PAR redundancy data for protection against media corruption | Denis Corbin | DUC | dar_par_create.duc |
Script to test and repair slice with redundancy data | Denis Corbin | DUC | dar_par_test.duc |
Dar config files for dar_par_create and dar_par_test.duc | DCF | dar_par.dcf | |
let dar pause every N slice instead of every slice when creating an archive [This is now obsolete as the -p option can now receive an argument to tell every how much slice to pause] | Denis Corbin | DCF | pause_every_n_slice.duc |
Automatic full/differential backup script, with automatic mounting unmount see comments inside automatic_backup.txt for more info, see also this documentation file (same Author). | Manuel Iglesias | Script | automatic_backup |
Perl script wrapping: dar+parchive+growisofs | Matthew Caron | Script | dar_backup |
Bash script for Linux users to have raw estimation of the required amount of virtual memory to use to be able to save the whole system. | Bob Barry | Script | dar_rqck.bash |
To save your home directory without worry (skip trash directory, make full or differential backup), all is explain by the author in this tiny document. | Jakub Holy | Script
DCF DCF |
JH-dar-make_user_backup.sh JH_darrc JH_dar_archiver.options |
Local or remote backup script (using scp) to be launched from a cron, doing automatic decision whether the backup has to be full or incremental | Roi Rodriguez Mendez & Mauro Silvosa Rivera (Cluster Digital S.L.) | Script | cluster_digital_backups.sh |
Shell script to backup to an FTP server | Patrick Nagel | Script |
Note.txt |
Enhanced version of the Script done by Roi and Mauro (see cluster_digital_backups.sh) above | Jason Lewis | Script | dar_backups.sh |
A very complete script that:
The design requires that each backup job fits on a single DVD, optionally writing a directory and contents to DVD. This allows:
The script contains itself a very detailed user information. |
Charles | Script | MyBackup.sh.tar.gz |
A shell script to replace -p
option when one need to pause before dar lacks space to add a new slice
on the disk. This may be of some use when using support of different
sizes to store a given archive. You then need to choose the size
of slices (-s option) as the biggest common divisor of all slice sizes
to let dar handle this situation quite nicely.
|
Denis Corbin | DUC | available_space.duc |
Auxiliary script to use when calling dar to only backup files that have changed in the last N days, where N is an integer number given as argument to this script.
usage: |
Denis Corbin | Script | date_past_N_days |