Hi,
I would like to backup the booted SDcard of my Raspberry pi.
I don’t necessary need to backup as a hot backup[1] So I can remove the SDcard and make the backup on another machine.
with dd
$ fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 29.72 GiB .....
....
Device
/dev/sda1 ...
/dev/sda1 ...
So I first tried:
$ dd bs=4M if=/dev/sda conv=fsync status=progress | gzip > /path/path/foobar.gz
But this create a huge .gz file ! because it backup the unused space too :'(
If you know a ~simple command to just backup the used space I’m all ears.
with rpi-clone
I’ve discovered rpi-clone
Seem really great, too bad the github tab discussion has been not activated :/ and If the documentation is not clear enough, no way to ask the community.
EDIT: Actually it seem that it clone a SD to a full dest drive ! so not as destination file correct ??
in the README you can read:
rpi-clone-setup is for setting the hostname in /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts files.
It is run automatically by rpi-clone if -s args are given, but before your first clone using a -s option, test run rpi-clone-setup with:
rpi-clone-setup -t testhostname
So what is the purpose of the -s
argument ? If you want to set another hostname into the destination backup ? why can we set fews ? Can we have few hostname for a same machine ???
and the -t
argument is not even documented (if I’m not mistaken …)
- Did you ever tried
rpi-clone
? - what’s your 2cent about it ?
- does
rpi-clone sda
promt you to confirm the destination ? - do know some thing else ?
- is it possible to output the backup as a file ?
Thanks.
Backup that can be taken while the system is running. ↩︎
Thanks all for your input,
I’ve found what works very well fsarchiver ! that can make live (or not) system backup awesome piece of software.