Hello,
On 1/10/2007 1:27 PM, Christoph Klünter wrote:
>>>And then let nagios check if the files really got restored.
>>>something like "find /mnt/restore -ctime -6"
>>>Awesome.
>>
>>Don't forget the diff with the original file...
>
> The original file might have changed since the last backup
Rig
> > And then let nagios check if the files really got restored.
> > something like "find /mnt/restore -ctime -6"
> > Awesome.
>
> Don't forget the diff with the original file...
The original file might have changed since the last backup or might be on
a host which is not accessible by nagios. What
Hi,
On 1/10/2007 10:20 AM, Christoph Klünter wrote:
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>>Also, I would like to be able to schedule this restore to happen once per
>>week. Is that possible?
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> However, it is possible to schedule an Admin job that calls a RunScript that
> then scripts the restore with bc
Hi all,
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 18:02, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> I'm looking for some ideas about how to create a Restore job such that a
> random file, from a random client, from a random backup (which has not been
> pruned, obviously) will be picked to be restored. I have been just
> arbi
Hi all,
I'm looking for some ideas about how to create a Restore job such that a
random file, from a random client, from a random backup (which has not been
pruned, obviously) will be picked to be restored. I have been just
arbitrarily choosing a file to restore, but it will never be even clos