Re: Looking for archive management system for backups burned to optical discs

2024-01-25 Thread Anders Andersson
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 4:03 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > About timestamps and incremental backup: > > If you only go for mtime, them you miss changes of file attributes > which are indicated by ctime. > Even more, timestamps alone are not a reliable way to determine which > files are new at

Re: Looking for archive management system for backups burned to optical discs

2024-01-23 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Christensen wrote: > I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive the data > by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time (e.g. mtime). > I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the future, each covering > a span of time from the previous

Re: Looking for archive management system for backups burned to optical discs

2024-01-22 Thread David Christensen
On 1/22/24 20:30, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 18:27:51 -0800 David Christensen wrote: debian-user: I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive the data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time (e.g. mtime). I expect to periodically

Re: Looking for archive management system for backups burned to optical discs

2024-01-22 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 18:27:51 -0800 David Christensen wrote: > debian-user: > > I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive > the data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time > (e.g. mtime). I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the >

Looking for archive management system for backups burned to optical discs

2024-01-22 Thread David Christensen
debian-user: I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive the data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time (e.g. mtime). I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the future, each covering a span of time from the previous last disc to the