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.TH VGCFGBACKUP 8 "LVM TOOLS #VERSION#" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*-
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.SH NAME
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vgcfgbackup \(em backup volume group descriptor area
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.SH SYNOPSIS
.B vgcfgbackup
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.RB [ \- \- commandprofile
.IR ProfileName ]
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.RB [ \- d | \- \- debug ]
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.RB [ \- f | \- \- file
.RI < filename >]
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.RB [ \- h | \- \- help ]
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.RB [ \- \- ignorelockingfailure ]
.RB [ \- P | \- \- partial ]
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.RB [ \- v | \- \- verbose ]
.RI [ VolumeGroupName ...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
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vgcfgbackup allows you to backup the metadata of your volume groups.
If you don't name any volume groups on the command line, all of them
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will be backed up.
.sp
In a default installation, each volume group gets backed up into a separate
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file bearing the name of the volume group in the directory #DEFAULT_BACKUP_DIR#.
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You can write the backup to an alternative file using \fB \- f\fP . In this case
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if you are backing up more than one volume group the filename is
treated as a template, and %s gets replaced by the volume group name.
.sp
NB. This DOESN'T backup user/system data in logical
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volume(s)! Backup #DEFAULT_SYS_DIR# regularly too.
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.SH OPTIONS
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See \fB lvm\fP (8) for common options.
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.SH SEE ALSO
.BR lvm (8),
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.BR vgcfgrestore (8)