tention time expires, and the volumes containing the actual written
backed-up files on the backup media won't be removed until the volume
retention time expires.
And from my understanding, they operate in that precedence, job, file,
volume.
Someone please correct me if I have it wrong.
and it matches the other clients.
I am not sure what else I could look at to get this one client to show
a list of completed jobs.
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Cheers,
Dagan McGregor
Systems Administrator
Landmark Technologies NZ Ltd
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icularly think it
> is just too much "format", too many tags. It makes me remember when I
> created web pages using vi.
Hey now, there's nothing wrong with a well setup vi config! |<$:o)
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in system memory,
32-bit OS stops being able to use it all.
I have all my GNU/Linux boxes running 64-bit for future-proofing of upgrades,
even those with only 2GB currently installed :)
Cheers,
Dagan McGregor
Landmark Technologies
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I do a simple 'svnadmin dump -q' command to a file on the filesystem, and from
there I backup the file.
You can use 'svnadmin dump -r[lower:UPPER] to specify revision numbers to
dump, to allow incremental dumps for incremental backups :)
-up of root that should
exclude all files within /tmp (/), but include the /tmp directory itself.
Cheers,
Dagan McGregor
Landmark Technologies
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