On 2024-01-30, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 3:08 PM Wol wrote:
>>
>> On 30/01/2024 19:19, Rich Freeman wrote:
>> > I'd echo the other advice. It really depends on your goals.
>>
>> If you just want a simple backup, I'd use something like rsync onto lvm
>> or btrfs or something.
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 3:08 PM Wol wrote:
>
> On 30/01/2024 19:19, Rich Freeman wrote:
> > I'd echo the other advice. It really depends on your goals.
>
> If you just want a simple backup, I'd use something like rsync onto lvm
> or btrfs or something. I've got a little script that sticks today's
On 30/01/2024 19:19, Rich Freeman wrote:
I'd echo the other advice. It really depends on your goals.
If you just want a simple backup, I'd use something like rsync onto lvm
or btrfs or something. I've got a little script that sticks today's date
onto the snapshot name (used to snapshot / bef
On 2024-01-30, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 1:15 PM Grant Edwards
> wrote:
>>
>> Are there other backup solutions that people would like to suggest I
>> look at to replace rsnapshot? I was happy enough with rsnapshot (when
>> it was running), but perhaps there's something else
On 2024-01-30, Michael wrote:
> On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 18:15:09 GMT Grant Edwards wrote:
>> I need to set up some sort of automated backup on a couple Gentoo
>> machines (typical desktop software development and home use). One of
>> them used rsnapshot in the past but the crontab entries that
On 2024-01-30, Thelma wrote:
> I backup, periodically:
> - corontab (user, root)
> - etc
> - hylafax
>
> daily:
> - data
>
> It all depend what you want you backup, how large is your data.
> For backup standard "rsync" over the network does the job OK
rsnapshot is a perl app that automates/organ
On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 1:15 PM Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> Are there other backup solutions that people would like to suggest I
> look at to replace rsnapshot? I was happy enough with rsnapshot (when
> it was running), but perhaps there's something else I should consider?
>
I'd echo the other advi
On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 18:15:09 GMT Grant Edwards wrote:
> I need to set up some sort of automated backup on a couple Gentoo
> machines (typical desktop software development and home use). One of
> them used rsnapshot in the past but the crontab entries that drove
> that have vanished :/ (pres
On 1/30/24 11:15, Grant Edwards wrote:
I need to set up some sort of automated backup on a couple Gentoo
machines (typical desktop software development and home use). One of
them used rsnapshot in the past but the crontab entries that drove
that have vanished :/ (presumably during a reinstall or
I need to set up some sort of automated backup on a couple Gentoo
machines (typical desktop software development and home use). One of
them used rsnapshot in the past but the crontab entries that drove
that have vanished :/ (presumably during a reinstall or upgrade --
IIRC, it took a fair bit of tr
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