Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Justin S. Leitgeb wrote: > >>At any rate, I have 100 GB of unused disk space on a linux box with a DSL >>connection -- we could set up an account for HCoop rsync and take away this >>disk activity immediately, perhaps resulting in a usable system that would >>work for at least a couple of months while we stabilize membership a bit more >>on fyodor. I don't see how this would take more than a few minutes to set up. >> >> > I'm up for this, unless there are any objections.
Letting a peson who does not have root on hcoop copy our backups to his machine? I dunno... think about email and stuff. I trust people with root on Fyodor not to read my files, but I don't like the idea of transfering files like that onto a machine that we do not directly control. > The main things to watch for will relate to exceeding our bandwidth > quota based on transferring too much of our hard drive to a far-off land > on a regular basis. We currently have daily, weekly, and monthly > back-ups. Perhaps we could start with that, changing the rsnapshot > configuration only to modify the destination and play it by ear to see > if this might manage to generate the ~1 TB/mo. of traffic we would need > to be in trouble? > > _______________________________________________ > HCoop-SysAdmin mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hcoop.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hcoop-sysadmin > -- http://unknownlamer.org Jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM:unknownlamer IRC:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm just thinking aloud; isn't thinking allowed? 443E 4F1A E213 7C54 A306 E328 7601 A1F0 F403 574B _______________________________________________ HCoop-SysAdmin mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hcoop.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hcoop-sysadmin
