On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 17:49, Brandon Prudent wrote:
> So you're saying use that tool (is there any documentation on it or is
> it a scratch n' sniff type deal?) against my already archived files
> and then put up the result? That must create a mirror of the files,
> which would require I have twice
On 01/05 03:49 , Brandon Prudent wrote:
> So you're saying use that tool (is there any documentation on it or is it
> a scratch n' sniff type deal?)
it's kind of a scratch-n-sniff deal, but not too hard to figure out.
> against my already archived files and then
> put up the result? That must cr
So you're saying use that tool (is there any documentation on it or is it a scratch n' sniff type deal?) against my already archived files and then put up the result? That must create a mirror of the files, which would require I have twice the capacity of my backups, minus the stuff I don't want. I
On 01/05 01:51 , Brandon Prudent wrote:
> I need to perform a partial backup (ie, exclude a few directories) to a
> remote network. As I would prefer to not hack on the source, I was hoping
> maybe someone on the list could tell me if this has been done before and
> is relativly easy. An automated
Peeps,I need to perform a partial backup (ie, exclude a few directories) to a remote network. As I would prefer to not hack on the source, I was hoping maybe someone on the list could tell me if this has been done before and is relativly easy. An automated solution is not nessacary, as the remote n