Re: [flexbackup-help] What a shame flexbackup is *almost* there - but I have to reject it

2006-08-05 Thread flexbackup
Hi I didn't mean to be rude either, it's just that having a backupsystem that really works like it should be just doesn't exist currently (to my knowledge). For you're example, (a.conf, b.conf) you need some filesystem support to be able to replicate your changes to another system/backup.

Re: [flexbackup-help] What a shame flexbackup is *almost* there - but I have to reject it

2006-08-04 Thread Peter Valdemar Mørch
flexbackup-at-worreby.ch |Lists| wrote: 1. Have you the slightest idea how it's done in the reality? That's standard procedure to restore full backup plus all incrementals you have, if you invented some other schema, please let me know (at work we're currently backing up

Re: [flexbackup-help] What a shame flexbackup is *almost* there - but I have to reject it

2006-08-04 Thread Charlie Brady
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Peter Valdemar Mørch wrote: flexbackup-at-worreby.ch |Lists| wrote: 1. Have you the slightest idea how it's done in the reality? That's standard procedure to restore full backup plus all incrementals you have... That is standard procedure, unless you have

Re: [flexbackup-help] What a shame flexbackup is *almost* there - but I have to reject it

2006-08-03 Thread flexbackup
Hi A couple of comments on your *concerns* 1. Have you the slightest idea how it's done in the reality? That's standard procedure to restore full backup plus all incrementals you have, if you invented some other schema, please let me know (at work we're currently backing up

[flexbackup-help] What a shame flexbackup is *almost* there - but I have to reject it

2006-07-28 Thread Peter Valdemar Mørch
I'm searching for a linux backup solution. And flexbackup is almost it! There are three things that make me continue looking for other solutions: 1) Crashev has asked these questions (twice): My question is - how to restore fully latest backup ? I mean if my system fails today and I want to