On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:24:30PM -0800, Gene Yoo wrote: > General question about what is necessary for backup in linux environment: > > Minux the /home directory, what does the community feels is the most > peritnent information that must be backed up on linux box. Assuming > that DNS, Apache, DHCP, Samba, SMTP, POP, firewall, etc... meaning if > the system was a full service machine or even across multiple machine, > what do you backup?
every thing > > I usually save most of the configuration that is necessary for service > but haven't really dealt with loosing other information since I was able > to recreate most of the configuration after a crash (replacing disk), etc. > > What backup tools (freeware) do you use often or recommend in SOHO > environment? I've used netcat and dd ing info to another box, but > haven't really done too much to write to other medias since most of my > boxes are network related boxes... > arkeia, its free for 1 linux server (1 tape) 2 client amanda, totally free -- Mario Michele Macaluso -o) | If you can't get your work done in the m.macaluso [EMAIL PROTECTED] libero.it /\\ | first 24 hours, work nights. _\\_v | Kernel 2.2.14-5.0 on a i586 | (All addresses in headers are fake. Only one dot in signature.) -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list