>Greetings,
>
>There has been some interest in the System tab allowing "Configuration/
>File Backup" archives to be restored via the same System tab.
>
>Personally, I un-archive backups outside of AstLinux to recover 
>previous configurations, but it is quite reasonable to restore at 
>least a portion of the configuration in a friendly manner.
>
>My request for comments from users is how a "Configuration Restore" 
>would be used... to clone new system ?  fix a screw-up ? etc...
>
>And, how should non-/mnt/kd unionfs files be treated?  I feel a little 
>uncomfortable restoring these files.
>
>And, then there is the archive file size.  Currently PHP uses /tmp to 
>temporarily store the uploaded file from the browser, which is limited 
>to 10MB.  Presumably PHP can be configured (php.ini) to upload to /mnt/
>kd instead to overcome this.
>
>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

Hi Lonnie,

I'd like to have at minimum 2 versions (like the ones in the Web-GUI):

"Core Asterisk & . conf files" and
"All /mnt/kd/ & unionfs files".

Maybe it would also be a good idea to alternativly accept a manual 
restore folder on the keydisk e.g. "/mnt/kd/web-restore", where one 
can put a restore-file by ftp or ssh, to avoid problems with browser 
uploads.

Michael

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