Hello!
I'm in the middle of building a Super Backup server. It will do the
following:
Run BackupPC for file-level backups
Provide NFS share(s) for VMware snapshots
Provide CIFS share(s) for Windows snapshots and Clonezilla
Contains a removable SATA tray
Manage all of this from a GUI
I am
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Timothy J Massey tmas...@obscorp.comwrote:
Hello!
I'm in the middle of building a Super Backup server. It will do the
following:
Run BackupPC for file-level backups
Provide NFS share(s) for VMware snapshots
Provide CIFS share(s) for Windows snapshots and
On 2012-01-10 18:43, Timothy J Massey wrote:
So, my question: is there a NAS GUI out there that can be added on top of
standard Linux (preferably RHEL, but very willing to consider others)
that will add most of these functions? For example, something like the GUI
for an Iomega NAS would be
Thank you for your reply Les
On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 16:00:02 -0600
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:48 AM, John Habermann
jhaberm...@cook.qld.gov.au wrote:
You can see that the backup of the /opt share takes nearly the total
time of the incremental taking
Are you sure that the wireless connection is capable of 11 MB, isn't it
11Mb?
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On Jan 8, 2012 10:05 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:48 AM, John Habermann
jhaberm...@cook.qld.gov.au wrote:
You can see that the backup of the
I highly recommend OpenFiler. The code itself is open-source, but t's not
very diligently supported by the community. However I was a total newbie to
the world of Linux and have never needed any - it's been solid as a rock,
and has every possible NAS feature readily available from web-driven GUI,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Tyler J. Wagner ty...@tolaris.com wrote:
So, my question: is there a NAS GUI out there that can be added on top of
standard Linux (preferably RHEL, but very willing to consider others)
that will add most of these functions? For example, something like the GUI
Hi Pedro
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 00:53:33 +
Pedro M. S. Oliveira pmsolive...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you sure that the wireless connection is capable of 11 MB, isn't
it 11Mb?
No it is 11MB, the connection is a 5.8 Ghz point to point wireless link
which according to the manufacturers has a 150
Id highly recommend Nexenta. It is much more feature complete than
Openfiler and linux. Futher to this, with my experiences, BackupPC
performs much better on Nexenta than it does on linux.
On 11/01/2012 5:13 AM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
Hello!
I'm
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Chris Parsons
chris.pars...@petrosys.com.au wrote:
Id highly recommend Nexenta. It is much more feature complete than
Openfiler and linux. Futher to this, with my experiences, BackupPC performs
much better on Nexenta than it does on linux.
I'm sure it's
Hi,
when backuping a host with a large number of files (~180,000 files,
about 45 GB), I recently started receiving messages like this:
2012-01-10 05:08:02 [host]: Can't fork at
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm line 1353.
What could be the reason for that? I suspect a memory shortage,
On Jan 11, 2012 12:14 AM, Peter Thomassen m...@peter-thomassen.de wrote:
Hi,
when backuping a host with a large number of files (~180,000 files,
about 45 GB), I recently started receiving messages like this:
2012-01-10 05:08:02 [host]: Can't fork at
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm
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