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2019 Jan 27
18
Centos 7 and backup solution
Hey there,
what type of backup solution do you use on C7?
Thanks in advance
2015 May 06
10
Backup PC or other solution
I list,
I'm new with backup ops and I'm searching a good system to accomplish this
work. I know that on centos there are bacula and amanda but they are too
tape oriented. Another is that they are very powerfull but more complex. I
need a solution for small office for disk storage and I found Backup PC.
Many people say that it is great for small stuff and for great number of
data.
What do
2015 May 06
0
Backup PC or other solution
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Don't dismiss Amanda it works well in a disk based setup. I don't
bother with the spooling disk though. I back up to virtual tape slots
on an external disk and rotate three external disks; two are in the
firesafe at work, one is on top of my PC.
On 06/05/15 20:21, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> I list, I'm new with backup ops and I'm searching a good system to
> accomplish this work. I know that on centos there are bacula and
> amanda but they are too tape oriented. Another is that they are
&g...
2019 Jan 27
0
Centos 7 and backup solution
Amanda (from base CentOS) -> USB removable disk -> firesafe.
Backups on or by the computer might protect you from disk failures, but
are useless in case of fire or theft.
On 27/01/2019 11:56, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hey there,
> what type of backup solution do you use on C7?
>
>
> Thanks in advance
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2005 Jul 07
1
'deadtime' in Samba 3.0.13
...Wed Jul 6 08:12:04 2005
IPC$ 19045 gna2 Tue Jul 5 09:54:10 2005
IPC$ 30575 gna7 Fri Jul 1 13:24:03 2005
IPC$ 22741 tech2 Wed Jul 6 09:00:20 2005
IPC$ 19435 tech1 Wed Jun 22 15:28:52 2005
IPC$ 29941 firesafe Wed Jul 6 12:57:52 2005
Lemon 4456 gna8 Tue Jul 5 08:57:26 2005
Ops 19435 tech1 Wed Jun 29 20:28:57 2005
IPC$ 24569 tech4 Fri Jun 17 10:49:16 2005
IPC$ 4456 gna8 Tue Jul 5 08:50:30 2005
IPC$ 20848 tech5...
2009 Aug 23
23
incremental backup with zfs to file
FULL backup to a file
zfs snapshot -r rpool at 0908
zfs send -Rv rpool at 0908 > /net/remote/rpool/snaps/rpool.0908
INCREMENTAL backup to a file
zfs snapshot -i rpool at 0908 rpool at 090822
zfs send -Rv rpool at 090822 > /net/remote/rpool/snaps/rpool.090822
As I understand the latter gives a file with changes between 0908 and
090822. Is this correct?
How do I restore those files? I know