Re: [BackupPC-users] FreeBSD backups?

2015-02-03 Thread Alexander Moisseev
On 04.02.2015 2:44, Adam Goryachev wrote: My personal preference is to backup *everything*. Anything less than this, and you will eventually have the situation where the weird config file wasn't stored in the standard place, and you can't restore it, or someone wrote a custom script and saved

[BackupPC-users] Backuppc rsyncd vor windows -- is there a good client?

2015-02-03 Thread boospy
Thanks a lot for the answers. I will test it this week. +-- |This was sent by li...@osit.cc via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. +--

[BackupPC-users] BackupPC_nightly slow 100% cpu

2015-02-03 Thread Russell Poyner
I'm struggling with the performance of BackupPC_nightly. The system is FreeBSD 10.0 running BackupPC on a zfs pool with 109Tb of space across 30 disks. The system has 128Gb of ram and dedicated ssds for zfs intent log and L2ARC. Performance is generally good, as expected for this hardware.

[BackupPC-users] FreeBSD backups?

2015-02-03 Thread Brad Alexander
Hey, Looking for best practice here. I have converted my workstation from Debian to PCBSD. So I'm looking for ideas on what to back up. Since the system and the userspace are separate, would it be prudent to back up /home and /usr/local (plus the usual suspects like /etc)? Any suggestions?

Re: [BackupPC-users] FreeBSD backups?

2015-02-03 Thread Adam Goryachev
On 04/02/15 09:25, Brad Alexander wrote: Hey, Looking for best practice here. I have converted my workstation from Debian to PCBSD. So I'm looking for ideas on what to back up. Since the system and the userspace are separate, would it be prudent to back up /home and /usr/local (plus the