the default $TopDIR on ubuntu and debian is /var/lib/backuppc but is also in
/etc/backuppc/config.pl
LVM works fine on top of RAID5.
hard to suggest a partitioning scheme without knowing the # of drives and
their sizes.
i had a machine that i run backuppc on that had a 4Gb flash drive for
/(partition1) and /boot(partition0) and 3 120Gb drives on raid5(software) as
/data and I put /var and /home on the /data/var and /data/home and mounted
them to /var and /home with 'mount -o bind' as well as /data/backuppc
mounted via 'mount -o bind' to /var/lib/backuppc
i dont run that machine anymore as a backuppc server as i have moved to
better hardware but that worked great, considering its only job was backup i
did not need anything more.
On Nov 30, 2007 1:11 PM, Renke Brausse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Angus,
>
> I can answer you only some of your points
> > Where is __TOPDIR__ for BackupPC on Ubuntu/Debian? That's where the
> > backups and logs are stored now.
>
> On Debian /var/lib/backuppc is used, should be similar in Ubuntu
> >
> > Is there a recommended partitioning schema for BackupPC? What are
> > people here using?
>
> I setted up nothing special, the seperate huge backup raid-5 is
> symlinked to /var/lib/backuppc - this works fine for me.
>
> Renke
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