Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Guus Snijders
Op 7 mrt. 2016 21:38 schreef "Matt Lawrence" : > > > > On 03/07/2016 01:51 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: >> >> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 07:55:33PM +0100, Guus Snijders wrote: >>> >>> Op 7 mrt. 2016 14:02 schreef "Jack Coats" : If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last week

Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Matt Lawrence
On 03/07/2016 01:51 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 07:55:33PM +0100, Guus Snijders wrote: Op 7 mrt. 2016 14:02 schreef "Jack Coats" : If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last weeks work' problem, but disaster recovery would be a issue (or for any non-

Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Dan Ritter
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 07:55:33PM +0100, Guus Snijders wrote: > Op 7 mrt. 2016 14:02 schreef "Jack Coats" : > > > > If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last weeks > work' problem, but disaster recovery would be a issue (or for any non-flat > file recovery, like databases

Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Jack Coats
Databases, like MySQL, Oracle, or even Microsoft Exchange (the email server), must be 'quiesce' either by putting them in a 'quiescent state' or taking the database/software down so it is not running. This is because they are changing what is on disk whenever it has a need (email comes in, or a up

Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Guus Snijders
Op 7 mrt. 2016 14:02 schreef "Jack Coats" : > > If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last weeks work' problem, but disaster recovery would be a issue (or for any non-flat file recovery, like databases that are backed up 'live' rather than exports being backed up). I guess

Re: [lopsa-tech] Reviews of Borge backup?

2016-03-07 Thread Jack Coats
If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last weeks work' problem, but disaster recovery would be a issue (or for any non-flat file recovery, like databases that are backed up 'live' rather than exports being backed up). On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Conrad Wood wrote: >