On 07/04/2017 14:08, Dan Brown wrote:
I'm writing from a tablet, so apologies for any typos, brevity, etc., as well
as quoting everything below. I don't recall any of the discussions (or if
there even were discussions) surrounding including dar in the SME base, though
I recall Darrell May bei
I'm writing from a tablet, so apologies for any typos, brevity, etc., as well
as quoting everything below. I don't recall any of the discussions (or if
there even were discussions) surrounding including dar in the SME base, though
I recall Darrell May being a proponent of that software.
Befor
On 07/04/2017 13:09, Hans Riethmann wrote:
Referring to my other post, mentioning otibackup. This was one of the
big reasons why I choose to write something my own. It is not
otibackup itself but additonal tools which let you create an
smeserver.tar.gz file of just the server configuration. O
Am 07.04.2017 um 11:20 schrieb Stefano
Zamboni:
On 07/04/2017 09:45, Terry Fage wrote:
Forwarded on behalf of Jesper Knudsen
I am personally using https://www.urbackup.org/ which does a
great job backing up
al
https://wiki.ortecin.ch/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=oti:backup:otibackup
I have not touched it in the last 5 years and it would certainly
need some attention to make it a generally available contribution.
During that time period I've done daily backups of my SME 9.1
On 07/04/2017 12:35, Keith Slater wrote:
Hi,
I use affa a lot.
You can do localhost backups to usb or a nas. The config is here :
https://wiki.contribs.org/Affa#Use_Affa_to_backup_to_a_NFS-mounted_NAS_or_a_local_attached_USB_drive
There are a few steps to go through but these could be scripted
On 07/04/2017 12:35, Keith Slater wrote:
Hi,
I use affa a lot.
You can do localhost backups to usb or a nas. The config is here :
https://wiki.contribs.org/Affa#Use_Affa_to_backup_to_a_NFS-mounted_NAS_or_a_local_attached_USB_drive
There are a few steps to go through but these could be scripted
Hi,
I use affa a lot.
You can do localhost backups to usb or a nas. The config is here :
https://wiki.contribs.org/Affa#Use_Affa_to_backup_to_a_NFS-mounted_NAS_or_a_local_attached_USB_drive
There are a few steps to go through but these could be scripted if affa was
integrated into the core of SME
On 07/04/2017 11:20, Stefano Zamboni wrote:
NS uses duplicity (see http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) which seems to
have good features (http://duplicity.nongnu.org/features.html)
We'd try to take a look at NS' scripts and make some tests.
Related to duplicity: http://chrispoole.com/project/genera
On 07/04/2017 09:45, Terry Fage wrote:
Forwarded on behalf of Jesper Knudsen
I am personally using https://www.urbackup.org/ which does a great job
backing up
all my clients to the SME server. I am quite sure that same software
can do
a SME backup if he Linux client is used.
this topic has
Forwarded on behalf of Jesper Knudsen
I am personally using https://www.urbackup.org/ which does a great job
backing up
all my clients to the SME server. I am quite sure that same software can do
a SME backup if he Linux client is used.
Rgds,
Jesper (aka Knuddi)
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Moved from Bug 9159, Dan Brown
But we really need a way to back up to an arbitrary network share, a la
the badly-named Workstation Backup, that's more robust than at least the
current implementation of Workstation Backup. I don't know if that
should use dar or some other package, and given my
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