BTW, here at work, all our backup system relies on ssh+rsync. If your server are Linux that's definitively the best and more flexible option.
Xavier
Crawford Rainwater wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 19:52 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crawford,
Great to hear from you. Hadn't seen you post in awhile. Will you be at the Boston conf.?
At this time I have other obligations to attend to, so I will not be at the Boston WV meeting.
Thanks for your suggestions below. The one issue about scp'ing the data, though, is that I would have to have an "scp server" running on the windows box. I don't know how to set that up. I have downloaded a program for windows, pscp that can pull the data from the linux box when run on the windows box. It would be nice to be able to push it though.
scp (and sftp) are part of the ssh package with Linux. However, I am
not sure if the M$ world is nice enough to include all of those.
The scp option would be most likely the simplest for file transfer of backup archives from two different machines. However, as per Bhaskar, there is still the point of the data being accessed by Gt.M/VistA while this is being done which should be addressed as well (and goes beyond my realm since I tend to pass those fun questions off to others at this point).
Bacula though would be a similar option to the scp option above, sounds like it would work cross platforms as well for the sending and receiving machines, but their web site might have more details.
HTH.
--- Crawford
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