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     1 .TH VAC 1
     2 .SH NAME
     3 vac, unvac \- create, extract a vac archive on Venti
     4 .SH SYNOPSIS
     5 .B vac
     6 [
     7 .B -mqsv
     8 ] [
     9 .B -a
    10 .I vacfile
    11 ] [
    12 .B -b
    13 .I blocksize
    14 ] [
    15 .B -d
    16 .I oldvacfile
    17 ] [
    18 .B -e
    19 .I exclude
    20 ] [
    21 .B -f
    22 .I vacfile
    23 ] [
    24 .B -i
    25 .I name
    26 ] [
    27 .B -h
    28 .I host
    29 ] [
    30 .B -x
    31 .I excludefile
    32 ]
    33 .I file ...
    34 .PP
    35 .B unvac
    36 [
    37 .B -Tcdtv
    38 ] [
    39 .B -h
    40 .I host
    41 ]
    42 .I vacfile
    43 [
    44 .I file ...
    45 ]
    46 .SH DESCRIPTION
    47 .I Vac
    48 creates an archival copy of Plan 9 file trees on Venti. It can be used
    49 to build a simple backup system. One of the unusual properties of Venti is
    50 that duplicate blocks are detected and coalesced.  When
    51 .I vac
    52 is used on a file tree that shares data with an existing archive, the consumption of
    53 storage will be approximately equal to an incremental backup.
    54 This reduction in storage consumption occurs transparently to the user.
    55 .PP
    56 As an optimization, the
    57 .B -d
    58 and
    59 .B -q
    60 options, described below, can be used to explicitly create an archive relative to an existing archive.
    61 These options do not change the resulting archive generated by
    62 .IR vac ,
    63 but simply reduce the number of write operations to Venti.
    64 .PP
    65 The output of
    66 .I vac
    67 is the hexadecimal representation of the SHA1 fingerprint of the root of the archive, in this format:
    68 .IP
    69 .EX
    70 vac:64daefaecc4df4b5cb48a368b361ef56012a4f46
    71 .EE
    72 .PP
    73 The options are:
    74 .TP
    75 .BI -a " vacfile
    76 Specifies that vac should create or update a backup archive, inserting
    77 the files under an extra two levels of directory hierarchy named
    78 .I yyyy/mmdd
    79 (year, month, day)
    80 in the style of the dump file system
    81 (see Plan 9's
    82 .IR fs (4)).
    83 If
    84 .I vacfile
    85 already exists, an additional backup day is added to the
    86 existing hierarchy, behaving as though the
    87 .B -d
    88 flag was specified giving the most recent backup tree in the archive.
    89 Typically, this option
    90 is used as part of a nightly backup script.
    91 This option cannot be used with
    92 .B -d
    93 or
    94 .BR -f .
    95 .TP
    96 .BI -b " blocksize
    97 Specifies the block size that data will be broken into.
    98 The units for the size can be specified by appending
    99 .L k
   100 to indicate kilobytes.
   101 The default is 8k.
   102 The size must be in the range
   103 of 512 bytes to 52k.
   104 .TP
   105 .BI -d " oldvacfile
   106 Reduce the number of blocks written to Venti by comparing the files to be stored with
   107 the contents of an existing
   108 .I vac
   109 file tree whose score is stored in
   110 .IR oldvacfile .
   111 .TP
   112 .BI -e " exclude
   113 Do not include the file or directory specified by
   114 .IR exclude .
   115 This option may be repeated multiple times.
   116 .I Exclude
   117 can be a shell pattern as accepted by
   118 .MR rc (1) ,
   119 with one extension:
   120 .B \&...
   121 matches any sequence of characters including slashes.
   122 .TP
   123 .BI -f " vacfile
   124 The results of
   125 .I vac
   126 are placed in
   127 .IR vacfile ,
   128 or the standard output if no file is given.
   129 .TP
   130 .BI -i " name
   131 Include standard input as one of the input files, storing it in the archive
   132 with the specified
   133 .IR name .
   134 .TP
   135 .BI -h " host
   136 The network address of the Venti server.
   137 The default is taken from the environment variable
   138 .BR venti .
   139 .\" If this variable does not exist, then the default is the
   140 .\" metaname
   141 .\" .BR $venti ,
   142 .\" which can be configured via
   143 .\" .IR ndb (6).
   144 .TP
   145 .B -m
   146 Expand and merge any
   147 .I vac
   148 archives that are found while reading the input files.  This option is
   149 useful for building an archive from a collection of existing archives.  Each archive is inserted
   150 into the new archive as if it had been unpacked in the directory in which it was found.  Multiple
   151 archives can be unpacked in a single directory and the contents will be merged.  To be detected, the
   152 archives must end in
   153 .LR .vac .
   154 Note, an archive is inserted by simply copying the root fingerprint and does not require
   155 the archive to be unpacked.
   156 .TP
   157 .B -q
   158 Increase the performance of the
   159 .B -a
   160 or
   161 .B -d
   162 options by detecting unchanged files based on a match of the files name and other meta data,
   163 rather than examining the contents of the files.
   164 .TP
   165 .B -s
   166 Print out various statistics on standard error.
   167 .TP
   168 .B -v
   169 Produce more verbose output on standard error, including the name of the files added to the archive
   170 and the vac archives that are expanded and merged.
   171 .TP
   172 .BI -x " excfile
   173 Read exclude patterns from the file
   174 .IR excfile .
   175 Blank lines and lines beginning with
   176 .B #
   177 are ignored.
   178 All other lines should be of the form
   179 .B include
   180 .I pattern
   181 or
   182 .B exclude
   183 .I pattern .
   184 When considering whether to include a directory or file
   185 in the vac archive,
   186 the earliest matching pattern in the file
   187 applies.
   188 The patterns are the same syntax accepted by the
   189 .B -e
   190 option.
   191 This option may be repeated multiple times.
   192 .PP
   193 .I Unvac
   194 lists or extracts files stored in the vac archive
   195 .IR vacfile ,
   196 which can be either a vac archive string in the format
   197 given above or the name of a file containing one.
   198 If
   199 .I file
   200 arguments are given, only those files or directories
   201 will be extracted.
   202 The options are:
   203 .TP
   204 .B -T
   205 Set the modification time on extracted files
   206 to the time listed in the archive.
   207 .TP
   208 .B -c
   209 Write extracted files to standard output instead of creating a file.
   210 .TP
   211 .B -d
   212 Reduce the number of blocks read from Venti by
   213 comparing the files to be stored with their counterparts
   214 in the file system.
   215 This option cannot be used with
   216 .BR -c .
   217 .TP
   218 .B -t
   219 Print a list of the files to standard output rather than extracting them.
   220 .TP
   221 .B -v
   222 If extracting files, print the name of each file and directory
   223 to standard error.
   224 If listing files, print metadata in addition to the names.
   225 .SH SOURCE
   226 .B \*9/src/cmd/vac
   227 .SH "SEE ALSO"
   228 .MR vacfs (4) ,
   229 .MR venti (8)