On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 01:15:51AM -0700, fedora wrote:
> Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without stopping
> it??
You've already had a number of suggestions, so I'll just add one (and a
shameless one, at that): ZRM for MySQL can back up MySQL databases
without the need to
The amanda users also need rx on the directory.
Jean-Louis
Jordan Desroches wrote:
I would love to run AMANDA directly on our Netapp filer, but can't :(
Root is not being squashed, and I'm able to successfully backup
/tfs/common/thayer-images when thayer-images is the NFS mount-point
(report
Hi,
fedora schrieb:
Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without stopping
it??
If so, I don't have to worry about it? Of course it wasn't failed but I just
worried if I recover it and the database or tables might be corrupt just
because Amanda detected strange. Please advice
I would love to run AMANDA directly on our Netapp filer, but can't :(
Root is not being squashed, and I'm able to successfully backup
/tfs/common/thayer-images when thayer-images is the NFS mount-point
(report attached below). However, when /tfs/common is the mount point, I
can backup /tfs/com
We use the following script (via a cron job) to get a distinct file for
each database. We then only back up the /var/spool/mysqldumps directory.
We run the script about an hour before the backups kick off.
LP
#!/bin/bash
# Daily database dumps for inclusion in amanda backups.
MYU="/mysql user w
On Jun 8, 2007, at 1:15 AM, fedora wrote:
Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without
stopping
it??
If so, I don't have to worry about it? Of course it wasn't failed
but I just
worried if I recover it and the database or tables might be corrupt
just
because Amanda
> Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without stopping
> it??
> If so, I don't have to worry about it? Of course it wasn't failed but I just
> worried if I recover it and the database or tables might be corrupt just
> because Amanda detected strange. Please advice.
I remember
> I'm running into a problem with permissions when backing up a nfs mount.
> I'm using gnutar, and while I can backup the entire mount just fine, if
> I try to put just a subdirectory of the mount in the disklist, I get
> "Permission Denied" errors from amcheck and amdump. Any ideas as to what
> I'
Hi,
fedora schrieb:
> Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without stopping
> it??
> If so, I don't have to worry about it? Of course it wasn't failed but I just
> worried if I recover it and the database or tables might be corrupt just
> because Amanda detected strange. Plea
On 2007-06-07 03:48, Jordan Desroches wrote:
> Hi fellow users :)
>
> I'm running into a problem with permissions when backing up a nfs mount.
> I'm using gnutar, and while I can backup the entire mount just fine, if
> I try to put just a subdirectory of the mount in the disklist, I get
> "Permiss
Is there any proper mysql backup that can backup database without stopping
it??
If so, I don't have to worry about it? Of course it wasn't failed but I just
worried if I recover it and the database or tables might be corrupt just
because Amanda detected strange. Please advice.
Olivier Nicole wro
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