Am 16.03.2012 20:50, schrieb Arnold Krille: > Hi, > > On 16.03.2012 16:23, Les Mikesell wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:56 AM, Tyler J. Wagner<ty...@tolaris.com> wrote: >>> Restore with the rsync method. It will copy only the lost files. >> But I think the default will overwrite newer changes with older backup >> files. You could add --update to the RsyncArgs to change that. I'm >> usually paranoid enough to copy or move the current directory contents >> out before a restore if there is any chance of needing it, though. > We usually restore to a global restore folder on our customers servers. > You can also download a zip-file... > > Only when the clients "lost" a single file/dir we restore in-place. > > Have fun, > > Arnold That's a good idea, but in my case the folder has about 50GB and the backup/restore is done over a WAN connection. So it's very important to transfer only necessary files. Now it is already done. The restore took only 2 hours. Approx. 400MB were transfered.
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