Jeroen Valcke <jeroen@valcke.com> writes: > After the not so pleasant adventures of last night (see my previous mail > "unattached inode") I started realizing that instead of my root fs the > problems could have occured on my home partition, destroying valuable > data. I must admit I don't make backups on a regular basis. Now and then I > copy some important files to another (win) pc on my home LAN. > So I need better backup. What do you use? > What kind of media? Tape, CD, second hd, ... > How to backup? one full backup every month, incremental every week? > The cd solution probably has an advantage, since I could use the cd-writer > for other cd-writing too.
I have an old SCSI 4G drive which I use for backup only. The fs is mounted ro (except while backing up) all the time, so in case it should be fine. Backups are done nightly on an incremental basis, I found this script very useful: ------------snip------------- #!/bin/sh # full and incr backup script # created 27 Sep 99 # Based on a script by Daniel O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> #Change the 5 variables below to fit your computer/backup COMPUTER=<hostname> # name of this computer DIRECTORIES="/etc /home /mnt/bigpart/usr/local/etc /var/lib /var/state" # directories to backup BACKUPDIR=/backups # where to store the backups TIMEDIR=/backups/last-full # where to store time of full backup TAR=/bin/tar # name and locaction of tar #You should not have to change anything below here SRC_CONF=/usr/src/linux/.config PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin DOW=`date +%a` # Day of the week e.g. Mon DOM=`date +%d` # Date of the Month e.g. 27 DM=`date +%d%b` # Date and Month e.g. 27Sep # On the 1st of the month a permanet full backup is made # Every Sunday a full backup is made - overwriting last Sundays backup # The rest of the time an incremental backup is made. Each incremental # backup overwrites last weeks incremental backup of the same name. # # if NEWER = "", then tar backs up all files in the directories # otherwise it backs up files newer than the NEWER date. NEWER # gets it date from the file written every Sunday. mount -o remount,rw /backups if [ $DOM = "01" ]; then # monthly full backup NEWER="" $TAR $NEWER -z -c -f $BACKUPDIR/$COMPUTER-$DM.tgz $DIRECTORIES $SRC_CONF fi if [ $DOW = "Sun" ]; then # weekly full backup NEWER="" NOW=`date +%d-%b` echo $NOW > $TIMEDIR/$COMPUTER-full-date #update full backup date $TAR $NEWER -z -c -f $BACKUPDIR/$COMPUTER-$DOW.tgz $DIRECTORIES $SRC_CONF else #make incremental backup - overwrite last weeks NEWER="--newer `cat $TIMEDIR/$COMPUTER-full-date`" #get date of last full backup $TAR $NEWER -z -c -f $BACKUPDIR/$COMPUTER-$DOW.tgz $DIRECTORIES $SRC_CONF fi mount -o remount,ro /backups -------------snap------------ -- Tschoe, Get my gpg-public-key here Jens http://gecius.de/gpg-key.txt