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2019 Mar 14
2
Backup of shared data-files
Hi Greg,
I'm assuming the reason for this was that Robert's answer pretty much
covered it. Most backup tools still in development, and I'm including
rsync here, do support extended attributes, so you're covered when it
comes to ACL. The main question becomes if you need the backup itself to
be encrypted, and if yes you might want to look at alternatives to rsync.
I heard good
2019 Mar 14
2
Backup of shared data-files
> On 14 Mar 2019, at 20:23, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 20:12:25 +0100
> Viktor Trojanovic via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> I'm assuming the reason for this was that Robert's answer pretty much
>> covered it. Most backup tools still in development, and
2019 Mar 14
0
Backup of shared data-files
I'd like to re-flag this.
I got a single reply - and wondered if there were any other approaches that I haven't considered - or if someone wants to detail their process.
Thanks again
-Greg
Backup is currently a pretty hot topic - but most of the discussion I've seen has been around backup of the AD and not about files on a share.
However, if I'm backing up the files in a Samba
2019 Jan 27
18
Centos 7 and backup solution
Hey there,
what type of backup solution do you use on C7?
Thanks in advance
2020 Jul 14
4
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
>>
2020 Jul 13
3
DC disaster recovery
So, I'm generally running my DC's in VM's on Xen [XCP-NG].
And I'm considering recovery from different disaster situations - say a crashed/corrupt DC. Or hardware failure.
Yes, I could run a second VM with a second DC. But unless I setup another XCP server and put the VM on that - the biggest threat to the current VM/DC is the hardware it's running on. So, it really
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
Rpvs> Every 30 days, though this is adjustable, but not recommended
>> [This is the one that is
2019 Mar 14
0
Have you used Duplicati 2.0.4.5 to backup CentOS 7.6 1810 Linux Server?
Good evening from Singapore,
Have you used Duplicati 2.0.4.5 to backup CentOS 7.6 1810 Linux Server?
Is it good?
Thank you for your review.
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2023 Dec 14
2
Gluster -> Ceph
Hi all,
I am looking in to ceph and cephfs and in my
head I am comparing with gluster.
The way I have been running gluster over the years
is either a replicated or replicated-distributed clusters.
The small setup we have had has been a replicated cluster
with one arbiter and two fileservers.
These fileservers has been configured with RAID6 and
that raid has been used as the brick.
If disaster
2013 May 27
6
Backup of large filesystems >500GB
I've a small system that I use to support a number of churches. I
provide web and email for them. My current server is running CentOS 6.3
with paired 1TB drives in a RAID1 configuration. It works well. One
filesystem is very large, >500GB, and contains numerous large files:
SQL, docs, church libraries in ebook and digital form, plus stored
videos of church services.
My problem is that
2020 Mar 01
4
Borgbackup question
On 1 Mar 2020, at 20:00, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 3/1/20 12:40 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> borgbackup is a very interesting backup tool with a lot of features.
>> It is ready for "production" or I should expect some bad surprise?
>
>
> I don't know the answer to that, but to me that implies two questions:
> 1) Are there failure conditions that it
2014 Dec 18
2
sysvol /etc /private replication/backup via git
Hello List,
we have a running (test) AD samba4 system running successful for several month. We are now trying to add more DCs to the mix
and have a proper backup/desaster recovery strategy.
Basically I wan't to adapt the samba_backup script found in the sources to backup everything via git into our repository. I understand that the best solution would be to tar everything before commit.
In
2020 Mar 02
2
Borgbackup question
On 2 Mar 2020, at 12:58, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Il 01/03/20 20:18, Tobias Kirchhofer ha scritto:
>> On 1 Mar 2020, at 20:00, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/1/20 12:40 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>>>> borgbackup is a very interesting backup tool with a lot of
>>>> features. It is ready for "production" or I should expect some bad
2013 Feb 18
2
smb.conf for Windows clients
So, I'm trying to paw through the long set of smb.conf options - and
it's rather daunting.
I'm wondering what smb.conf options are most
important/appropriate/common for mostly Windows XP/7/(possibly v8) clients.
TIA
-Greg
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2020 May 14
2
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
So that was really helpful for me to understand that a lot more clearly.
Thanks! [Many, many thanks @Plutocrat!!]
But I'm still getting a similar failure.
Let me give the command I'm using.
doveadm backup -D -u user at abc.net \
ssh root at po.abc.net \
docker exec b3093cxxxxxx doveadm sync -D -u user at abc.net
The "local" server is where the data/mail currently is.
The
2013 Feb 13
2
rsync'ing samba shares
I know this has come up a bit in the past, but consider this
situation:
Two Samba4 DC's - and I want to "mirror" the data shares to the
"backup" DC in case we lose the primary DC and it's file shares.
[A cheap, dirty, poor-mans semi-CTDB. How did you ever guess that Red
Green was helping me?!]
The easiest way is probably rsync'ing the data.
However, will that
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
[This is the one that is most likely to be problematic. Rejoining the domain means a new profile. And that's a big PITA on the client side.]
User password changes can simply be handled by
2020 May 14
5
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
So I've done quite a lot of searching on the list and on the web - and perhaps my google-fu is really bad - but I can't find any real recipes on how to sync mail from the old server to the new.
As an FYI - the old server is a CPanel/WHM setup on a VPS.
The new is mailcow - which uses docker.
However, I don't think either of these platforms is what's causing the issue - but
2020 Mar 02
1
Borgbackup question
On 2 Mar 2020, at 13:35, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Il 02/03/20 13:18, Tobias Kirchhofer ha scritto:
>> On 2 Mar 2020, at 12:58, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>>
>>> Il 01/03/20 20:18, Tobias Kirchhofer ha scritto:
>>>> On 1 Mar 2020, at 20:00, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 3/1/20 12:40 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
2018 Oct 15
8
C 7 installation annoyances
In the disk partitioner, I can't
1) choose to make the LVM with root and swap be on a RAID 1. Is there
some way to do that, rather than two separate partitions RAIDed?
2) They don't align, so I can't clone /dev/sda to /dev/sdb as a
failover (for /boot and /boot/efi). I've created those two, manually,
and nope, it wiped them out, so I can't clone