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2017 Dec 17
2
Offsite hosted backup solutions
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From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas
Kovacs
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 12:52 PM
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Offsite hosted backup solutions
> Can't say about Windows clients, but for all my Linux machines, I'm
> using Rsnapshot, either on public or LAN servers. Basically uses rsync
> over SSH,
2024 Jan 24
0
I didn't realize it is so easy to install and configure SAMBA as a File Server until today 24 Jan 2024 Wed
...Jan 2024 Tue, our client, a law firm in Singapore, has an IT incident.
On its IBM Machine Type 7915 - C2A Intel Xeon Server, both 300 GB SAS harddisks in the RAID 1 mirroring array have failed. This a RAID 1 total failure. The Windows Server is truly gone and cannot boot up. Fortunately, there are Veeam backups of this server offsite in the Data Center in Singapore.
Today 24 Jan 2024 Wed, I went to the law firm and replaced the 2 pieces of 300 GB SAS harddisks. The IBM server has a LSI MegaRAID <ServerRAID M5110e> RAID controller. I have managed to re-create the RAID 1 array from scratch in...
2024 Jan 24
0
I didn't realize it is so easy to install and configure SAMBA as a File Server until today 24 Jan 2024 Wed
...Jan 2024 Tue, our client, a law firm in Singapore, has an IT incident.
On its IBM Machine Type 7915 - C2A Intel Xeon Server, both 300 GB SAS harddisks in the RAID 1 mirroring array have failed. This a RAID 1 total failure. The Windows Server is truly gone and cannot boot up. Fortunately, there are Veeam backups of this server offsite in the Data Center in Singapore.
Today 24 Jan 2024 Wed, I went to the law firm and replaced the 2 pieces of 300 GB SAS harddisks. The IBM server has a LSI MegaRAID <ServerRAID M5110e> RAID controller. I have managed to re-create the RAID 1 array from scratch in...
2017 Dec 18
0
Offsite hosted backup solutions
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From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 12:52 PM
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Offsite hosted backup solutions
> Can't say about Windows clients, but for all my Linux machines, I'm
Hands down Veeam Endpoint Backup for Windows clients to a secure samba share.
https://www.veeam.com/windows-endpoint-server-backup-free.html
1. Veeam Endpoint Backup is FREE (Seriously)
2. I backup to a Samba share that is locked to the user computer name and unique password
a. CentOS 6.9, Samba 3.x, RAID1 back...
2015 Jul 14
11
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
My manager just tasked me at looking at this, for one team we're
supporting. Now, he'd been thinking of bacula, but I see their Windows
binaries are now not-free, so I'm looking around. IIRC, Les thinks highly
of backuppc; comments on that, or other packaged solutions?
mark
2020 Mar 10
1
Restore a second AD
Hi,
I've two Samba 4 AD. I must restore (from veeam) the AD without fsmo. Th
AD with fsmo is still running.
How I can do this ? It seems that it has a problem of authoritative or
not ...
Any help will be appreciate ...
Regard
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2013 May 12
1
CentOS 6.4 Samba 3.6.9 Regression
Anyone know the reason RHEL bumped Samba from 3.5.10 to 3.6.9? This version
has a regression with BackupExec and Veeam backing up to network shares. I
receive access denied errors. Samba is in security=user mode and not joined
to a domain. If I downgrade just the Samba packages to the CentOS 6.3
version 3.5.10 everything works again. I've found a couple of bug reports
and the one suggested fix "acl check p...
2017 Nov 03
2
CentOS 6 P2V alternatives?
On 11/03/2017 09:02 AM, hw wrote:
> Robert Nichols wrote:
>> How would you recover if that server were suddenly destroyed, let's say by a power supply failure that fried the motherboard and all the disks? If you can't bring up a machine on new, bare iron starting with nothing but your backups and a CD or USB stick with a recovery tool, you need to seriously reconsider your backup
2015 Jul 14
0
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
...nd the pro's and cons, I will
throw out what I am currently using for winblows machines and while its not
open source it is Free and well supported. I have been looking for quite
sometime and there are pros and cons to each software so it may or may not
be a good fit for you, YMMV.
http://www.veeam.com/endpoint-backup-free.html
It's not perfect but they are putting effort into and for me it has been
working very well, my .01 for what its worth.
2015 Jul 14
0
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
...supporting. Now, he'd been thinking of bacula, but I see their Windows
> binaries are now not-free, so I'm looking around. IIRC, Les thinks highly
> of backuppc; comments on that, or other packaged solutions?
I would strongly recommend a product that supports VSS. Bacula does,
and Veeam does as far as I can tell (mentioned by Tom). BackupPC does
not. Without snapshots (VSS), you may back up inconsistent data, and
you'll miss backups of open files.
2015 Jul 14
1
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
...n thinking of bacula, but I see their Windows
>> binaries are now not-free, so I'm looking around. IIRC, Les thinks highly
>> of backuppc; comments on that, or other packaged solutions?
>>
>
> I would strongly recommend a product that supports VSS. Bacula does, and
> Veeam does as far as I can tell (mentioned by Tom). BackupPC does not.
> Without snapshots (VSS), you may back up inconsistent data, and you'll miss
> backups of open files.
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2016 Jun 20
2
Upgrading SAMBA from 4.2.2 to 4.2.13
Hey everyone
Have a (relatively) old CentOS SAMBA4 Active Directory running version
4.2.2, time to upgrade to the latest in the 4.2 series.
As it's running as a VM on ESXI I have it backed up by VEEAM and I can take
a snapshot before making any changes.
Any major items to be aware of before upgrading to 4.2.13? Any reason I
should not perhaps be looking a bit further to the 4.4.x release series?
Many thanks!
2017 Nov 03
0
CentOS 6 P2V alternatives?
...our choice.? Though, to be completely
honest, Hyper-V is just awful in my testing. There are far more P2V
options for VMWare, including it's own P2V software which I've not had
particular trouble with in a half-decade, if you insist on a P2V migration.
If we're just talking backups, Veeam for Hyper-V? (and ESXi) works
really well and you can bring up the backed up VM on the fly if you need
to recover data from it, or for DR/BC.? I've never had a problem with it
and, at my last position, had it set to run the backups on a remote
cloud in case of catastrophic damage to the off...
2019 Nov 27
3
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
...;
> And your done, at least, thats how i do it.
>
> And, offcourse above only works in one go if you used hostname.fqdn's everywhere.
I plan to set up the new server as samba.my.dom
join it
set up some test share and let the local poweruser test some things.
and maybe let their Veeam Backup write to a new share already this night
2019 Nov 27
3
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
On 27/11/2019 10:12, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote:
> (resend 2 ... blocked again)
>
> Am 27.11.19 um 11:02 schrieb Rowland penny via samba:
>
>>> I now have the name of the domain and the IPs of the DCs etc ... so I
>>> could theoretically start from scratch more or less and *maybe* switch
>>> to backend AD here.
>>>
>> Do you use the