On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 11:05:41 Craig Skinner wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:21:10 -0500 Branden Harper wrote:
> > I use the built in dump/restore tools for ufs/ffs.
>
> Same here Brandon. These tools are written and audited by skilled
> OpenBSD developers, _for_ OpenBSD's file system. Sweet.
dum
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:21:10 -0500 Branden Harper wrote:
> I use the built in dump/restore tools for ufs/ffs.
Same here Brandon. These tools are written and audited by skilled
OpenBSD developers, _for_ OpenBSD's file system. Sweet.
> I have never been lead astray there.
They work very well + in
up
> like sysmerge or syspatch.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> My full /etc/rsnapshot.conf follows
>
>
> #
> # rsnapshot.conf - rsnapshot configuration file #
> #
> # #
> # PLEASE BE A
On 17-06-14 21:43:58, G wrote:
> I didn't want to use aide for data integrity. Just wanted/want to
> familiarize my self with various intrusion detection tools.
In that case also have a look at https://ossec.github.io/
and http://www.la-samhna.de/samhain/
I didn't want to use aide for data integrity. Just wanted/want to
familiarize my self with various intrusion detection tools.
Thanks for your answer.
I will give it a try when I set up a NFS on my home.
Thanks again for your answer.
On 06/14/17 10:32, Solène Rapenne wrote:
> Je 2017-06-14 01:47,
First of all thanks for your extended and structured replay. There are
some options I haven't considered although I searched various options.
For now all I want is a local backup for my home workstation until I set
a NFS or something similar on my home. That would be a better option.
The reason fo
Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> Je 2017-06-14 01:47, G skribis:
> > Well as far as /var goes i decided to take a closer look because i am
> > thinking running aide for system integrity check. So this my
> > rsnapshot.conf
> >
>
> Recently I've been investigating software for integrity check, you have
Je 2017-06-14 01:47, G skribis:
Well as far as /var goes i decided to take a closer look because i am
thinking running aide for system integrity check. So this my
rsnapshot.conf
Recently I've been investigating software for integrity check, you have
choice :
- sysutils/bitrot
- a daily mt
On 13 Jun 2017, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
(snip)
> The simplest thing to do is to rsync from one system to another. Very
> simple, but the problem is it's just a "dumb mirror" - there is no
> history, no versions in the past (snapshots in time) and every day you
> do your rsync, you risk clobbering
I appreciate this email. I really need to backup my data more/better and this
gave me a lot to think about.
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On Jun 13, 2017, 7:51 PM, at 7:51 PM, Predrag Punosevac
wrote:
>Somebody hiding behind a pseudonym G wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Most tutorials suggest not to backup tmp an
Somebody hiding behind a pseudonym G wrote:
>
>
> Most tutorials suggest not to backup tmp and var etc. I decided to
> backup the whole var.
>
You were the last person I expected to ask a question on this mailing
list after those "expert advises" you gave people on OpenBSD desktop in
which you
Well as far as /var goes i decided to take a closer look because i am
thinking running aide for system integrity check. So this my rsnapshot.conf
I backup the following files
backup / localhost/
(Im not sure if i need anything else other than / for backup )
# backup /altroot/ loca
On 2017-06-13, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Have a full snapshot of your system, otherwise restore will be a nightmare.
Opinions vary. I couldn't care less about backing up things which I can
just reinstall, I just need to know how to get back to that state easily.
There are advantages to a script or
Most tutorials suggest not to backup tmp and var etc. I decided to
backup the whole var.
What do you suggest? I though rsnapshot was ok?
ps. On linux i was using backintime (which uses rsync) but it seems its
no longer on the packages.
On 06/13/17 19:05, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> +1
>
> Have a f
+1
Have a full snapshot of your system, otherwise restore will be a nightmare.
Do it with another tool, rsnapshot is mostly useful for data.
Il 13 giu 2017 11:05 AM, "Mark Carroll" ha scritto:
> On 13 Jun 2017, G. wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > Im trying to take daily and weekly backups of my system r
On 2017-06-13, G wrote:
> Hello!
> Im trying to take daily and weekly backups of my system rsnapshot.
>
> I backup
>
> backup/ localhost/
> backup/altroot/ localhost/
> backup/bin/ localhost/
> backup/etc/ localhost/
> backup/home/ localhost
On 13 Jun 2017, G. wrote:
> Hello!
> Im trying to take daily and weekly backups of my system rsnapshot.
(snip)
> Im not sure if there is anything in var that i should consider backup
> like sysmerge or syspatch.
(snip)
I have various stuff across different machines that is worth backing up
in var
#
# rsnapshot.conf - rsnapshot configuration file #
#
# #
# PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING RULE:#
# #
# This file requires
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