Re: [Bacula-users] My Bacula setup and future plans

2011-03-02 Thread Dan Langille
On 2/27/2011 9:36 PM, Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:

 I personally am getting those data (clients configs and catalog dump)
 and sending them to an account at Dropbox (they have a command line
 interface).

 If there are any more data to backup from Bacula it self besides those
 two, I'd like to know too...

 2011/2/27 David Clements david.cleme...@tds.net
 mailto:david.cleme...@tds.net

 I have used Bacula for a year or so backing up a Linux laptop, Windows
 XP professional laptop and the Linux server where Bacula runs all to a
 single partition.

 I am looking into a software raid 5 system, can't afford a hardware raid
 system. I want to preserve all required files externally to the raid
 setup so if anything happens to the raid system I can rebuild it and my
 backups and still access my data. I know I'm getting paranoid here but
 got burned badly a few years back, wasn't using Bacula at the time .

 The list I have so far is:
 All configuration files, from server and clients
 The MYSQL database, which is backed up after every Bacula run.

 Anything else I should looking at.

 Dave.


 I personally am getting those data (clients configs and catalog dump) and 
 sending them to an account at Dropbox (they have a command line interface).

 If there are any more data to backup from Bacula it self besides those two, 
 I'd like to know too...

How secure is dropbox?  Can they decode your data?


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Re: [Bacula-users] My Bacula setup and future plans

2011-02-27 Thread Rodrigo Renie Braga
I personally am getting those data (clients configs and catalog dump) and
sending them to an account at Dropbox (they have a command line interface).

If there are any more data to backup from Bacula it self besides those two,
I'd like to know too...

2011/2/27 David Clements david.cleme...@tds.net

 I have used Bacula for a year or so backing up a Linux laptop, Windows
 XP professional laptop and the Linux server where Bacula runs all to a
 single partition.

 I am looking into a software raid 5 system, can't afford a hardware raid
 system. I want to preserve all required files externally to the raid
 setup so if anything happens to the raid system I can rebuild it and my
 backups and still access my data. I know I'm getting paranoid here but
 got burned badly a few years back, wasn't using Bacula at the time .

 The list I have so far is:
 All configuration files, from server and clients
 The MYSQL database, which is backed up after every Bacula run.

 Anything else I should looking at.

 Dave.






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