You would need to determine how often you want to run the backup. Hourly?
Daily? Weekly?
How much you want to backup? Are there lots of similar files?
I run backuppc for 40 hosts on a P4 3.2Ghz with 512MB RAM, 100Mbit network and
80GB HDD. Performance is reasonable.
Mostly weekly backups. I
(approximatly) and 2 or 4 Go Ram and 2x
250Go (in Raid), is a good choice ?
I would like to performances are nice.
Thanks a lot.
Romain
*Lai Chen Kang [EMAIL PROTECTED]*
23/01/2008 10:34
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Romain PICHARD/Mondeville/VIC/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
backuppc-users
Hi all
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question as it involves an
email problem with Backuppc.
I setup Backuppc on CentOS 4.6. I tried sending test email to myself with the
following command.
su backuppc
/usr/bin/BackupPC_sendEmail -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then I would get the
Hi,
Is it possible to setup a sort of groupings for servers such that there
is only one set of config per group?
Thank you for your reply
Lai
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Hi all
I tried restoring a backup today (my first time) and found that the
owner of the files and folders to be 911 and 150.
I am not familiar with tar over ssh restores. Is this the way it works?
I am restoring to a Solaris 10 server.
Any ideas?
Lai
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8 server.
Below is the output from the logs
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200 /usr/bin/tar -cvf - -C /
./opt/rts/rtd ./etc/hosts ./etc/services ./var/spool/cron
full backup started for directory /
Xfer PIDs are
Installing GNU Tar fixed it.
Thank you
On 10/27/07, Craig Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lai writes:
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8server.
Below is the output from the logs
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200http://10.250.2.200