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Format the drive for encryption, supply pass or key..
Format the drive for encryption, supply pass or key..
<pre># cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdb</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdb
</syntaxhighlight>


Open and mount the drive, it will be available at /dev/mapper/external
Open and mount the drive, it will be available at /dev/mapper/external
<pre># cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb external</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb external
</syntaxhighlight>


Create LVM (PV, VG, LV), format as ext4 reserving 0% for root, and mount the drive.
Create LVM (PV, VG, LV), format as ext4 reserving 0% for root, and mount the drive.
<pre># pvcreate /dev/mapper/external
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# pvcreate /dev/mapper/external
# vgcreate vg-backup /dev/mapper/external
# vgcreate vg-backup /dev/mapper/external
# lvcreate -l 17884 vg-backup
# lvcreate -l 17884 vg-backup
# mkfs.ext4 -m 0 /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# mkfs.ext4 -m 0 /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# mount /dev/vg-backup/lvol0 /mnt/backup</pre>
# mount /dev/vg-backup/lvol0 /mnt/backup
</syntaxhighlight>


To unmount;
To unmount;
<pre># umount /mnt/backup
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# umount /mnt/backup
# lvchange -a n /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# lvchange -a n /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# vgchange -a n vg-backup
# vgchange -a n vg-backup
# cryptsetup luksClose /dev/sdb</pre>
# cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/external
</syntaxhighlight>
 
To mount;
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb
# mount /dev/vg-backup/lvol0 /mnt/backup
</syntaxhighlight>


Research: What is the best way to remove LVM's left over device files.
Research: What is the best way to remove LVM's left over device files.
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Rsync backup;
Rsync backup;
This is a '''dry run''' which will delete files not on the source, log everything to ~/backup.log, exclude a video directory from all files named /mnt/raid5 to /mnt/backup.
This is a '''dry run''' which will delete files not on the source, log everything to ~/backup.log, exclude a video directory from all files named /mnt/raid5 to /mnt/backup.
<pre># rsync -avn --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup</pre>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# rsync -avn --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup
</syntaxhighlight>
 
The real deal.
The real deal.
<pre># rsync -av --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude /mnt/raid5/drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
# rsync -av --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup
</syntaxhighlight>

Latest revision as of 08:42, 10 May 2020

Format the drive for encryption, supply pass or key..

# cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdb

Open and mount the drive, it will be available at /dev/mapper/external

# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb external

Create LVM (PV, VG, LV), format as ext4 reserving 0% for root, and mount the drive.

# pvcreate /dev/mapper/external
# vgcreate vg-backup /dev/mapper/external
# lvcreate -l 17884 vg-backup
# mkfs.ext4 -m 0 /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# mount /dev/vg-backup/lvol0 /mnt/backup

To unmount;

# umount /mnt/backup
# lvchange -a n /dev/vg-backup/lvol0
# vgchange -a n vg-backup
# cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/external

To mount;

# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb
# mount /dev/vg-backup/lvol0 /mnt/backup

Research: What is the best way to remove LVM's left over device files.

Rsync backup; This is a dry run which will delete files not on the source, log everything to ~/backup.log, exclude a video directory from all files named /mnt/raid5 to /mnt/backup.

# rsync -avn --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup

The real deal.

# rsync -av --delete --log-file=/root/raid5_backup.log --exclude drew/video /mnt/raid5/ /mnt/backup