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versions?
Thanks for your time!
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Still grepping through log files to find pro
ich to run restores and you cycle between 2 disks
> to keep an offsite copy.
Certainly a possibility - thanks for the suggestion!
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'd be pretty dandy - a relatively elegant solution, methinks.
Unfortunately I don't really think there's a data link available to
any other location with sufficient capacity to transfer even the
nightly backup data off-site...
> The two LVMs are about 1.2T in each location althou
> All my on site jobs expire after 2 weeks. Off site is kept for 4
> weeks (daily) or 52 weeks (weekly). Of course, you'll adjust
> retention for your needs.
>
> FWIW.
Thanks!
> On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 22:40 +1100, Nick Withers wrote:
> > G'day guys,
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config files for the current setup (very much alpha), in case this
helps.
Anyone have any ideas? Should I just hang on until "copy job" saves
everything? Am I being profoundly stupid in one / many ways?
By the way, the system's all-Windows and screaming along very nicel