Okay, I have two questions that are not on topic.
1) Any good open source backup software?
I'm currently using dump and tar. I like the simplicity of dump but I
would like to be able to get all my volumes on one tape. I think you can
do this if you forward your position before you start the
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Okay, I have two questions that are not on topic.
1) Any good open source backup software?
I'm currently
Okay, I have two questions that are not on topic.
1) Any good open source backup software?
Amanda.
http://www.amanda.org/
I'm currently using dump and tar. I like the simplicity of dump but I
would like to be able to get all my volumes on one tape. I think you can
do this if you forward your
(http://www.forlan.com)
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Okay, I have two questions
| Okay, I have two questions that are not on topic.
| 1) Any good open source backup software?
|
| I'm currently using dump and tar. I like the simplicity of dump but I
| would like to be able to get all my volumes on one tape. I think you can
| do this if you forward your position before you
Hello Jim,
Look at Arcserve. Veritas should also have a Linux part ?
Cheers,
Pieter
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Subject: Tape Backup Software
I'm currently using a Win2K
, May 13, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: Tape Backup Software
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate 4g/8g Tape
Backup
Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there software that is
comparable to
Veritas for Linux so that maybe I can move another server OVER to Linux?
Thanks!
Jim
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I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate 4g/8g Tape Backup
Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there software that is comparable to
Veritas for Linux so that maybe I can move another server OVER to Linux?
Thanks!
Jim Hale
I like BRU. I've had excellent results from it. www.estinc.com
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Subject: Tape Backup Software
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server
k == kcsmart ABrady writes:
k On Tue, 14 May 2002 05:58:04 -0500
k scott.list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like BRU. I've had excellent results from it. www.estinc.com
k And I got a cheap personal edition on Ebay. Around $30+sh.
The only problem with most of these packages
On Tue, 14 May 2002 14:32:07 -0400
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k == kcsmart ABrady writes:
k On Tue, 14 May 2002 05:58:04 -0500
k scott.list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like BRU. I've had excellent results from it.
www.estinc.com
k And I got a cheap
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate 4g/8g Tape Backup
Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there software that is comparable to
Veritas for Linux so that maybe I can move another server OVER to Linux?
Thanks!
Jim Hale
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On Monday 13 May 2002 02:22, you wrote:
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate 4g/8g Tape
Backup Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there software that is
comparable to Veritas for Linux so that maybe I can move another server
OVER to Linux?
Well, if you're
Of Rob Saul
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 6:13 PM
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On Monday 13 May 2002 02:22, you wrote:
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate
4g/8g Tape
Backup Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there
software
On 18:41 13 May 2002, Jim Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Problem with that is, I spent enough on the Veritas that I don't want to
| have to spend anymore. :P
Well, AMANDA is one of the more common free UNIX backup systems:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/amanda/?topic_id=137
It may not
used to it.
Jim Hale
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Cameron Simpson
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 7:27 PM
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On 18:41
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 06:41:45PM -0500, Jim Hale wrote:
Problem with that is, I spent enough on the Veritas that I don't want to
have to spend anymore. :P
Most vendors will give you equivalent credit if changing platforms. Look at
it as not losing your existing investment in Veritas.
No, I
are pretty cook book. I don't care much for the
FAQ-O-Matic on the web site.
Good luck.
Patrick
On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 14:22, Jim Hale wrote:
I'm currently using a Win2K Advanced Server with a Seagate 4g/8g Tape Backup
Drive and Veritas Tape Backup Software. Is there software that is comparable
Bru is an excellent piece of software we've used it on many severs with
great results
http://www.tolisgroup.com/
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, 14 May 2002 12:38
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Subject: RE: Tape Backup Software
I just mainly
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
I have used amanda for about a year and A half now. I have only had to
revcover files that I accidently deleted well, one time most of a 10GB
partiton rm -f is not your friend in all cases :) Any way I believe the
amanda approcah is not necessarily
Here at my office, we use Arkeia. Since I had never dealt with backup
software, it took me a while to understand how to run it properly, but
once I got that down, everything has been running well.
They also have a free edition, as long as you only want to back up the
linux server and 2 clients.
I like amanda. Free, well supported, cross-Unix compatible. RPM's come
with Red Hat. Bit of a learning curve but well worth it IMHO.
Steve Gulick wrote:
I need a good reliable program for Backup and Recovery of my office server.
Any Recommendations? Anything I should stay away from?
I need a good reliable program for Backup and Recovery of my office server.
Any Recommendations? Anything I should stay away from?
TIA
Steve
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I like amanda. Free, well supported, cross-Unix compatible. RPM's
, 2001 4:35 PM
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I am also looking for a good and free backup program but I
would ave to
save Win98/Win2000 boxes as well s some unix boxes. I saw
that amanda uses
samba to backup windows boxes. Does this work for disaster
Reiner Buehl wrote:
I am also looking for a good and free backup program but I would ave to
save Win98/Win2000 boxes as well s some unix boxes. I saw that amanda uses
samba to backup windows boxes. Does this work for disaster recoveries? Or
is there a real Win32 client (freely) available
"Martin A. Marques" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anybody seen amanda? www.amanda.org. Pretty cool!!!
It's included in Red Hat Linux 7 and above.
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Has anybody seen amanda? www.amanda.org. Pretty cool!!!
Mensaje citado por: Wayne Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here at my office, we use Arkeia. Since I had never dealt with backup
software, it took me a while to understand how to run it properly, but
once I got that down, everything has been
Hi =)
What's the best tape backup software available for linux that's free?
What's the best tape backup software available for linux that costs money?
Is there any tape backup software for linux that will allow people to go in
and restore their own files?
Thanks in advance =)
-Ed
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Ed Lazor wrote:
Hi =)
What's the best tape backup software available for linux that's free?
tar -czvf
What's the best tape backup software available for linux that costs money?
bru
Is there any tape backup software for linux that will allow people to go
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