Pupeno wrote:
After a lot of testing and testing of different methods to make backups I
reached a conclution of what I need, but I don't know if it's possible.
I want to do an rsync of the server directories I want but locally, it should
end up in a tared file (it doesn't need to be
On Sunday 29 May 2005 00:07, Antonino Sabetta wrote:
2005/5/28, Pupeno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After a lot of testing and testing of different methods to make backups I
It seems that all your requirements are met by a very smart backup
tool called flexbackup. Have you had a look at it? It does
On Sunday 29 May 2005 00:07, Antonino Sabetta wrote:
2005/5/28, Pupeno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After a lot of testing and testing of different methods to make backups I
It seems that all your requirements are met by a very smart backup
tool called flexbackup. Have you had a look at it? It does
On Sun, 29 May 2005, Pupeno wrote:
I'm missing a couple of things, maybe flexbackup can do it, but I do not know
how, can you help me ?
1- I need to backup some big files (databases) that change slightly over the
days, so, I need to be able to do incremental/differential [1] back up inside
Pupeno wrote:
I'm missing a couple of things, maybe flexbackup can do it, but I do not know
how, can you help me ?
1- I need to backup some big files (databases) that change slightly over the
days, so, I need to be able to do incremental/differential [1] back up inside
each file, is that
2005/5/28, Pupeno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After a lot of testing and testing of different methods to make backups I
It seems that all your requirements are met by a very smart backup
tool called flexbackup. Have you had a look at it? It does local and
remote backup, can use tar, can do full,
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