Hi !
Before I forget to mention what setup/system i have, i write it down here:
RedHat 6.2 (Halloween V edition - if that matters, but i doubt)
Kernel 2.2.11 (yea, not very up to date)
128 MB RAM
P2-350
using KDE as Desktop
updated the lpr today
Here are a couple of questions
I have a tape drive inside a Win95 machine, what is the exact command to
qzip and tar and entire drive for such a catastrophe? I was placed in the
position of admin and have been trying to learn all I can. If anyone can
tell me my best emergency procedures, I NEED to put them in place
Or another package for a network is 'Amanda' which I find has some
really nice features Bru is missing such a plotting and network
backups. It also does incrementals along with full backups that can
be scheduled and much more.
Check out:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/amanda/index.html
Or another package for a network is 'Amanda' which I find has some
really nice features Bru is missing such a plotting and network
backups. It also does incrementals along with full backups that can
be scheduled and much more.
The network version of BRU does network bacukps :) The
"dw" == Dave Wreski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or another package for a network is 'Amanda' which I find has some
really nice features Bru is missing such a plotting and network
backups. It also does incrementals along with full backups that can
be scheduled and much more.
dw The network
Be prepared for an onslaught of questions because I have many, here we go:
How do you prepare for a catastrophe? How is the best way to backup your
linux system? Can you preserve partitions? Can you DriveCopy or some other
utility?
I have a tape drive inside a Win95 machine, what is the exact
How do you prepare for a catastrophe? How is the best way to backup your
linux system? Can you preserve partitions? Can you DriveCopy or some other
utility?
Do a 'man dump'
or you could so what I do and just pack everything up in .tar.gz files and
throw 'em on some sort of medium (I use a