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Junix Gaspar wrote:
> However, we now migrated to Linux and we are still in the process of
> getting our license for Veritas NetBackup and all its necessary
> installer for Linux and God know when I will have it.
Are you really sure you need it?

> The question is, what backup software are you guys using for Domino on
> Linux. Its gotta be more than TAR. Something with Lotus Instance or
> something that will backup "open files". I hope there is sweet open
> source solution for this.
BackupPC [1]
I'm sure the binary and the docs are available in SUSE's repository.
Here's one feature I love:
* No client-side software is needed. The standard smb protocol is used
to extract backup data on WinXX clients. On linux clients, tar over
ssh/rsh/nfs is used to backup the data. With version 2.0.0, rsync is
also supported on any client that has rsync or rysncd.[2]

> As of the moment, I have a clustered mailserver. Both Linux. I just stop
> the service on one server and do the backup using TAR.
> But not all of our sites have clustered mail server so I hope others
> have a better solution.
I'm just not sure how it'll perform on clustered environment though.

[1] http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/info.html

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Dax Solomon Umaming
http://knightlust.com/
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