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RE: [cobalt-security] Backing Up
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-security] Backing Up
- From: "Dayan D. Jeremiah" <dayan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 10:42:23 +0800
- List-id: Mailing list for users to address network security on Cobalt products. <cobalt-security.list.cobalt.com>
Thank You!
Yours Sincerely,
Dayan D. J.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cobalt-security-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:cobalt-security-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Matthew Nuzum
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 10:28 AM
> To: cobalt-security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [cobalt-security] Backing Up
>
>
> On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 22:10, Dayan D. Jeremiah wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > What is the best way to backup the Cobalt RAQ4? We need to
> backup all our
> > config files
> > and client sites.
> >
> >
> > Yours Sincerely,
> >
> > Dayan D. J.
> >
> IMHO, rsync is the best way. I've written a tutorial on how to set it
> up and posted it at www.bearfruit.org for all to read.
>
> Additionally, I know of one person who is drafting a very comprehensive
> backup and restore document. Once it is complete, it too will be posted
> at bearfruit.org. For now, it supposedly can be seen at
> www.keric.co.uk, but I couldn't find a link to it.
>
> The reason I like rsync is because it allows you to have a hot copy on
> hand at all times. It is very bandwidth conservative as well, which
> allows me to backup the server w/out killing my bandwidth allotment with
> my ISP.
>
> The instructions illustrate a basic example of how to backup the
> server's site files, config, email boxes, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Matthew Nuzum
>
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