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On 28-Feb-08, at 6:49 PM, Kent West wrote:
I have a small server on which I need to backup the /home partition.
I have a Barracuda Terastation Pro backup server sitting right next
to it, connected via Ethernet.
The problem is that the Terastation Pro only offers three
connection methods: Windows Fileshare (Samba/smb/cifs), Apple
Filesharing (AFS), and FTP).
I came into the Linux world about the time that FTP was being
deprecated in favor of SFTP and its variants, so I have a real
skittishness of using plain FTP. AFS is irrelevant for me. And
Samba, whereas slightly distasteful, would be okay, except for two
problems:
1. file permissions are not preserved when doing something like
rsync, and
2. tarballs get truncated at an apparent 2GB limit when using tar.
That sounds to me like the issue is the device you are backing up
to, not your preferred backup method :-)
Is there no way to reformat the backup server? A 2 gig limit sounds
like FAT32 to me.... (I could be wrong)
and thus why your permissions aren't respected either.
Brian
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