My backup strategy is the following: I have one machine to backup. I have 2 removable HDs that I store offsite, bringing home one a week and putting into my Windows machine (as it gets turned off often, while the Linux machine stays up_. The drive is encrypted with TrueCrypt, and shared via Samba. It is mounted onto my Linux machine, where I use FileStorage to store data on it.
My problem is that I can't figure out how to make each volume self-sufficient. I'd like to put a full backup on each volume, then have any subsequent backups to that volume be incremental from the last full backup on that volume. Otherwise, if I have a disaster while one of the backup drives is in the machine, the remaining backup drive won't have a logically complete set of backups. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to configure this? I was going to use seperate catalogs, but then noticed that catalogs are a per-client basis, not per-job. Thank you, -Jason Martin -- This message is PGP/MIME signed.
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