On Apr 23, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote:

>>> So a System tab "Configuration Restore" could...
>>>
>>> 1) Add a "Restorable" backup type, similar to the current 'core'  
>>> set,
>>> but no non-/mnt/kd unionfs files... and allow a restore of it.
>>>
>>> 2) Allow the current 'core' set to be restored, including any non-/ 
>>> mnt/
>>> kd unionfs files.. and allow a restore of it.
>>>
>>> 3) Allow any backup to be fully restored, no matter the size,
>>> including CDR's Voicemail's, etc.
>>>
>>> 4) tar and ftp are my friends, I don't need no freaking restore in  
>>> the
>>> web interface.
>>>
>>> Others?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your comments...
>>>
>>> Lonnie
>>
> I personally find rsync to be a much more effective backup method.  No
> worry about running out of space, and much easier to restore files.   
> Of
> course, to do that, you would need to be running a server of some sort
> to rsync the files to.
>
> Darrick

Darrick,

I'd be interested in your opinion to the options above if you didn't  
use rsync.

Lonnie



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