RE: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-25 Thread Guido Hecken
What about imaging? We use acronis true image 8.0. You can create an image of your asterisk box within 20 minutes (120 GB HD !) and deploy it to another server in the same time. Even if changing your hardware from VIA to SIS and back to INTEL wasn't a problem for us. Btw we use Fedora Core 2 for

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-25 Thread Chris Mason
I gave up on tape as being a nightmare to maintain, I now back all my servers and workstaions using backuppc. One linux server with a 5 device RAID can easily backup 100 workstatons and several servers beacuase of the pooling system used. For a smaller situation I would use 2 disks in RAID1

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-25 Thread tim panton
On 25 Mar 2005, at 14:35, Chris Mason wrote: I gave up on tape as being a nightmare to maintain, I now back all my servers and workstaions using backuppc. One linux server with a 5 device RAID can easily backup 100 workstatons and several servers beacuase of the pooling system used. For a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-25 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 10:04:58PM -0500, Jeff Glassman wrote: After getting my feet wet with [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want to set up a second asterisk box to add a call shop billing and other add-ons such as LCR. My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to a tape

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-25 Thread steve szmidt
On Friday 25 March 2005 20:44, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: One nice system-backup program is mondo-rescue. It provides a complete system backup. It can build a bootable rescue CD (actually: ISO images of such a CD) which automates the recovery process even for multiple partitions. The target can be

[Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-24 Thread Jeff Glassman
After getting my feet wet with [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want to set up a second asterisk box to add a call shop billing and other add-ons such as LCR. My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to a tape drive or a USB CD Writer so if I mess up an install I dont

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-24 Thread Steve Prior
Jeff Glassman wrote: My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to a tape drive or a USB CD Writer so if I mess up an install I dont have to go through a complete reinstall? I saw a few programs out there but they required X windows and from what I read it is

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-24 Thread Chris Albertson
The standard UNIX backup program is called dump. Try reading the dump manpage by typing man dump at the shell's prompt. This program has been in common use since maybe the late 80's Quoted from the man page: Dump examines files on an ext2/3 filesystem and determines which files need to be

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-24 Thread John Breeden
Rescue CD from Acronis for Linux http://www.acronis.com Works every time ... Jeff Glassman wrote: After getting my feet wet with [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want to set up a second asterisk box to add a call shop billing and other add-ons such as LCR. My question is as follows. Is there a backup program

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Backup for linux/asterisk

2005-03-24 Thread Daniel Bruce Lynes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 24 March 2005 07:04 pm, Jeff Glassman wrote: My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to a tape drive or a USB CD Writer so if I mess up an install I don't have to go through a complete reinstall? I saw a