Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "fullbackup".
2002 Dec 17
2
Still having trouble with copying large files
...ng window's fileserver (the rest have been converted),
makes a backup of it'self every night, and stores it on the F: drive.
This is easily completed in an hour or so.
On the Linux machine, it is set to try to log in to the fileserver, and
copy the file, every morning at 11:30am. The file (FullBackup.bcf) is
7.1 gig on the windows machine, but, left to it's own devices, Samba
never stops copying it.. The file grows until it fills the entire
filesystem!
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer >> /etc/sambalog 2>&1=20
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer/BackupDir >> \etc\sambalog 2>&...
2009 Jan 24
2
rsync with --copy-devices patch and device-target with --write-batch doesnt work
Hi List!
I want to use rsync to create differential backups of my lvm-snapshots.
fullbackup-filename: /mnt/sdc1/snapshotvergleich/rootbackup1.img
current snapshot: /dev/vg0/rootbackup
note: compiled-in --copy-devices-patch
root@xp8main3:/usr/local/src/rsync# ./rsync --version
rsync version 3.1.0dev protocol version 31.PR5
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and...
2007 Oct 10
0
patch for rsync: provides "nice = N" option
...cting
production workloads, and though it's probably possible to build
some kind of wrapper that nices the process priority up before
execing the real daemon, that would apply the nice to all modules
served by that daemon. That's not what we wanted.
Using this:
In an rsyncd.conf:
[fullbackup]
path = /
...
nice = 10
This *adds* 10 to the current nice, which *lowers* the CPU priority.
Though the nice(2) system call can take negative numbers to lower
the nice/raise the priority, that's disallowed here. We only allow
lowering of the CPU priority, never raising it.
The pa...
2015 Nov 09
11
Rsync and differential Backups
...now that rsync check differences using "the base dir". This dir have
"the same content" of backupped source. To make incremental, this base
is used.
Supposing that I've 500 GB data on source. Make/sync the base-dir of 500GB.
Running a full backup (the result file must be a fullbackup.tar.gz), at
the end of the process I get a base-dir of 500GB and a .tar.gz of +/-
500GB compressed. Is correct make full backup, performing first an
incremental backup on the base-dir and then compress it on a .tar.gz? Or
is better resync all source in alternative destdir?
In this example I...
2010 Dec 27
0
Rsync with NAS & Storagecraft ShadowProtect Desktop
...rom memory - a good wee unit)
In order to staisfy the requirement to have offsite backup we have two disks
that we attach to the NAS and rotate weekly. These disks are kept "insync"
with the NAS content via a flavour of rsync in the NAS GUI.
For M-F business this it is no problem if the Fullbackup is done on a Friday
night (takes about 40 min) and then the NAS starts a rsync to the USB
attached offsite disks. Now this can often run for about 36-40 hours, which
is no problem on a weekend. M-F the rsyncs schedule is just doing
incrementals - easy.
A business that is open 7 days is a problem,...
2002 Nov 22
0
Copied file becomes infinately large
...ng window's fileserver (the rest have been converted),
makes a backup of it'self every night, and stores it on the F: drive.
This is easily completed in an hour or so.
On the Linux machine, it is set to try to log in to the fileserver, and
copy the file, every morning at 11:30am. The file (FullBackup.bcf) is
7.1 gig on the windows machine, but, left to it's own devices, Samba
never stops copying it.. The file grows until it fills the entire
filesystem!
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer >> /etc/sambalog 2>&1
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer/BackupDir >> \etc\sambalog 2>&am...
2002 Nov 22
0
Copied file becomes infinate
...ng window's fileserver (the rest have been converted),
makes a backup of it'self every night, and stores it on the F: drive.
This is easily completed in an hour or so.
On the Linux machine, it is set to try to log in to the fileserver, and
copy the file, every morning at 11:30am. The file (FullBackup.bcf) is
7.1 gig on the windows machine, but, left to it's own devices, Samba
never stops copying it.. The file grows until it fills the entire
filesystem!
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer >> /etc/sambalog 2>&1
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer/BackupDir >> \etc\sambalog 2>&...
2006 Oct 20
2
pseudo incremental backup solution
Hello dear list!
Just wanted to tell you that there's a simple and somehow smart
backup solution using rsync named ccollect [0].
It uses the hardlink feature of rsync to create fullbackups with only
minor size differences (it uesd cp -al and pax before).
I would be happy for any critic about the software, the documentation
the configuration style (cconfig [1]) and the idea itself.
Sincerly
Nico
P.S.: Please CC, I am not subscribed.
[0]: http://unix.schottelius.org/ccollect/
[1]...
2014 Apr 09
2
[Bug 10545] New: Rsync first time deletes files, second time it synchronates files with same name
...with ip 192.168.0.6 on
which i make a daily backup
Daily backups are made in the directory /var/disk/disk-20/backup/daily
The mounting point of the disk is disk-20
Disk-20 is a 3 Tb Harddisk
It has a directory backup with 2 sub-dirs; one is daily, one is month.
Every first Monday of the month the fullbackup from Sunday is moved from daily
to month.
The backup is copied to another host with rsync.
I use the command:
su - rsync -c "/usr/bin/rsync -avh --delete --progress /var/disk/disk-20/
--exclude={lost+found} rsync:192.168.0.5:/var/disk-01 >/$logpath/rsync.log"
(disk-01 is a partition...
2005 May 11
2
Backing up my server...
Helo, I've just installed a CentOS 4.0, postgress,iptables, ect.. on a P
4 Intel using sotf RAID 1 ...and everything is fine. I bought
a HP DLT 40/80G tape device for being use as tape backup to my server.
My questions are:
1. What you recomended me to use as a soft backUP. (amanda,
dump/restore, TAR scipts, other)?
2. How can I backUP my entire filesystem ..(I mean everything using one
the
2004 Feb 12
3
hardware question
I recently asked this question, but I didn't get an answer on this part
of my question:
What hardware would be able to do this with ease:
I must install a samba server as PDC for my school. The server would
authenticate users using openldap (on the same server). And if possible,
I would also run an intranet on it (apache, php, mysql).
There would be about a hundred (maybe 150 later on)
2002 Nov 22
0
RE:swat in samba-2.2.7
...ng window's fileserver (the rest have been converted),
makes a backup of it'self every night, and stores it on the F: drive.
This is easily completed in an hour or so.
On the Linux machine, it is set to try to log in to the fileserver, and
copy the file, every morning at 11:30am. The file (FullBackup.bcf) is
7.1 gig on the windows machine, but, left to it's own devices, Samba
never stops copying it.. The file grows until it fills the entire
filesystem!
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer >> /etc/sambalog 2>&1=20
mkdir /mnt/bkp/BackupServer/BackupDir >> \etc\sambalog 2>&...