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2007 Feb 14
6
various ordering issues in puppet manifests
Hello, The more complicated my puppet scripts gets, the more ordering issue i meet. Here is a simple thing: I use a default backup policy for the nodes in my backup classe and then, in the node i try to override the defined default but even if they are done one after the other i got an error to say that the override is triggered before the default: include backup
2008 Jan 05
3
user-space heartbeat ptaches from suse
Hi everyone. Does anyone know why the user-space heartbeat (linux-ha) patches from SuSE / Novell are not commited to the mainline ocfs2 source tree? Or are they? Is there an easy way (which does not break the distros package management) to apply these? Thanks, Christian
2008 Jul 29
1
restore
Am trying to do restore of control file on Linux Machine 64Bit CenTOS5.2, i get the following RMAN> restore controlfile; Starting restore at 29-07-2008 using channel ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile backupset restore channel ORA_DISK_1: restoring control file channel ORA_DISK_1: reading from backup piece /u01/oracle/product/10.2.0/db/dbs/c-2142365377-20080729-01 ORA-19870:
2020 May 04
0
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
...p.github.io/) to store long-term backups. bup is incredibly efficient for my use case (full VM backups). Over the course of a whole month, the dataset only increases by about 30% from the initial size (I create a new full backup each month) - and this is with FULL backups of all VMs every day. bup backupsets can also be mounted via FUSE, giving you access to all stored versions in a filesystem-like manner. If you can backup at will you can probably forego the btrfs volume for intermediate storage - that is just a band-aid to work around a specific issue here. Stefan -- ___________________________...
2020 May 03
9
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
Folks I'm looking for a solution for backups because ZFS has failed on me too many times. In my environment, I have a large amount of data (around 2tb) that I periodically back up. I keep the last 5 "snapshots". I use rsync so that when I overwrite the oldest backup, most of the data is already there and the backup completes quickly, because only a small number of files have