X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=dss.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dss.suite;h=f02c825223d55aaf7275a567ef93a352a7523bf5;hp=d4926c3117ab214461d44b359beb02e77bfcd9f5;hb=324d1364004376fa0b018afcb57cfe14aca7fcdb;hpb=faed24aec8859d232fe3c0da415265e0de099ce4 diff --git a/dss.suite b/dss.suite index d4926c3..f02c825 100644 --- a/dss.suite +++ b/dss.suite @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ caption = Subcommands However, there is one exception to this rule: The run subcommand re-reads the configuration file when it receives the HUP signal. In this case the options in the config file override any options that - were previously given at the command line. This allows to change the + were previously given at the command line. This allows changing the configuration of a running dss process by sending SIGHUP. [/help] [option loglevel] @@ -79,6 +79,18 @@ caption = Subcommands This option is mandatory for all subcommands except kill. [/help] + [option mountpoint] + summary = abort if destination directory is not a mountpoint + [help] + This option checks whether a file system is mounted on the directory + specified as the argument to --dest-dir. Operation proceeds only + if this is the case. Otherwise dss exits unsuccessfully without + performing any action. Use this option to prevent snapshot creation + if the snapshot file system is not mounted. + + This option is silently ignored for subcommands which do not depend + on the destination directory. + [/help] [option Rsync-options] summary = Controlling how rsync is run flag ignored @@ -312,8 +324,8 @@ caption = Subcommands typestr = percent default_val = 2 [help] - This is like --min-free-mb but allows to specify the amount of - free disk space as a percentage. It is not recommended to set both + This is like --min-free-mb but the amount of free disk space + is specified as a percentage. It is not recommended to set both --min-free-mb and --min-free-percent to zero as this will cause your file system to fill up quickly. [/help] @@ -496,6 +508,14 @@ caption = Subcommands It makes only sense to use the option for signals which terminate dss. [/help] +[subcommand configtest] + purpose = run a configuration file syntax test + [description] + This command checks the command line options and the configuration + file for syntactic correctness. It either reports "Syntax Ok" and + exits successfully or prints information about the first syntax error + detected and terminates with exit code 1. + [/description] [section copyright] Written by Andre Noll