On 15 Jul 2005, Felix Natter wrote:
> it is my task to create a complete backup+restore method of our woody-based > web- and mailserver. The problem is: how can I restore /lib and > /usr/lib/*.so* in a running system? Whenever I tried it (tar --overwrite) > the system halted (IIRC a statically compiled tar didn't help). you can NEVER overwrite a file in a running system, unless it is an identical file - you can replace a running system's kernel but that too is tricky and fun biz the problem also apllies to all binaries in /bin /sbin /usr/sbin /usr/bin and eanything else in the sytem if you want to restore into a running system ... and you can do it properly, you'd be an instant millionaire ?? ---- best way to do a "complete backup and restore" - rsync the master system into the slave box except for ip# and hostname ( the salve system is alway ready to take over since the last backup ) - backup too often and the original problem that cause the master to die will propagate and kill the slave too ( ie.. you'd need to know why your master died in the first palce ) - rsync is dumb ... it will propagate failures - do overlapping full and overlapping incremental backups just in case yesterdays full backup failed and you dont notice it till 2 weeks or months later when the system dies - gazillion "do it this way or that way" suggestions depending on who you ask - big questions ... - how time is lost if the "backup and/or restore" didnt work - backups should be 100% automated and self correcting and self checking ( no time to run .. just a few hours to setup properly ) - soemthing else is seriously wrong if you have to "restore" - how much $$$ is lost $$$ lost due to crashes should be more than say 3x-5x of the costs of all the preventative backup and restore methodology - how long to get back to "normal operations" ( should be under 5 min ) c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]