Re: Backup Applications WAS - Re: [newbie] Backups

2003-07-05 Thread Chris
On Saturday 05 July 2003 09:35 am, John Richard Smith wrote:

> Use partimage.
> Get it on the gentoo disc that you can download from their website.
> You will need a spare partition to create the image file in and if you
> want you can
> write that image to CD in a writer.
>
> John

John, I urpmi'd and installed partimage, however, looking at it I can't see 
anyway to specify which directories in /home/chris I want to backup.  There 
are some such as my mp3 dir that I don't need backed up.  I did find another 
app called Backerupper that does let you specify which directories and files 
to backup and which to ignore.  It seems to work pretty well, uses zip for 
compression and is fast.  I just have to work out the problem with my cron 
event not making the archive correctly.  Manually it works great.

Thanks for the suggestion
Chris

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Re: Backup Applications WAS - Re: [newbie] Backups

2003-07-05 Thread John Richard Smith
Chris wrote:

On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:31 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] var]$ gzip -l --name --verbose
backup_incr_user_chris_20030630_171205.tar.gz
method  crc date  time  compressed  uncompr. ratio uncompressed_name
defla 2cda29fa Jun 30 17:12 -1976868556 -1739046912   0.0%
backup_incr_user_chris_20030630_171205.tar
 

 

Not likely if tar has a usable limit of 2GB.
   

So it appears from the replies I've gotten so far that drakbackup is useless 
when backing up a /home partition that is anything other than very small.  Is 
this a correct assumption?  If so, has anyone any suggestions for a backup 
app that will work and work well with Mandrake?

Thanks

 

Use partimage.
Get it on the gentoo disc that you can download from their website.
You will need a spare partition to create the image file in and if you 
want you can
write that image to CD in a writer.

John

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Backup Applications WAS - Re: [newbie] Backups

2003-07-05 Thread Chris
On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:31 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] var]$ gzip -l --name --verbose
> >backup_incr_user_chris_20030630_171205.tar.gz
> >method  crc date  time  compressed  uncompr. ratio uncompressed_name
> >defla 2cda29fa Jun 30 17:12 -1976868556 -1739046912   0.0%
> >backup_incr_user_chris_20030630_171205.tar

>
> Not likely if tar has a usable limit of 2GB.

So it appears from the replies I've gotten so far that drakbackup is useless 
when backing up a /home partition that is anything other than very small.  Is 
this a correct assumption?  If so, has anyone any suggestions for a backup 
app that will work and work well with Mandrake?

Thanks

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