Re: "ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 04:17:46AM -0800, S Mathias wrote: > i have: > "SERVER A" > "SERVER B" > > with "full root permisson" [ssh, etc] > > each server has a folder. > > i want to backup a folder in "SERVER A". > > are there any backup methods, that meets these two requirements? : > > > 1)

Re: "ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread krad
On 11 December 2010 16:17, Indexer wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > >> > >> 1) running from e.g.: a cronjob > >> > >> 2) when running, it just checks the folder in "SERVER A" > >> and "SERVER B". if a file/folder has been added/removed/ > >> modified in the "SERVER A"'

Re: "ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread Indexer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >> >> 1) running from e.g.: a cronjob >> >> 2) when running, it just checks the folder in "SERVER A" >> and "SERVER B". if a file/folder has been added/removed/ >> modified in the "SERVER A"'s folder, then it copies/removes >> it/them to "SERVER B"'s

Re: "ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 04:17:46 -0800 (PST), S Mathias wrote: > each server has a folder. Allow me a polite sidenote: Please try to use the correct terminology. Those are called directories, not "folders". > i want to backup a folder in "SERVER A". > > are there any backup methods, that meets

Re: "ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread Peter Boosten
On 11 dec 2010, at 13:17, S Mathias wrote: > i have: > "SERVER A" > "SERVER B" > > with "full root permisson" [ssh, etc] > > each server has a folder. > > i want to backup a folder in "SERVER A". > > are there any backup methods, that meets these two requirements? : > > > 1) running from e.

"ultimate" backup choice

2010-12-11 Thread S Mathias
i have: "SERVER A" "SERVER B" with "full root permisson" [ssh, etc] each server has a folder. i want to backup a folder in "SERVER A". are there any backup methods, that meets these two requirements? : 1) running from e.g.: a cronjob 2) when running, it just checks the folder in "SERVER A" a