John
I use this as my backup:
function RsyncThem
{
echo now rsynch directories
#rsync -rvpt --delete /home /backup/
rsync -vlH -e ssh --times --perms --owner --group --recursive /home
/masterbackup/backup
rsync -vlH -e ssh --times --perms --owner --group --recursive /etc
Hi John,
I've set up an initial use of rsync for making a mirror-type backup
and I'd like some advice to improve it, please.
1. Does rsync verify the copies it makes?
Well, it does have -c, AKA --checksum, though it's actually MD4 or MD5.
This changes how the list of files that need
** Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk [2014-09-28 16:23]:
David wrote:
Maybe the list logic has changed recently
I think the behaviour of the list has changed. Looking at older emails
the reply-to header used to be the list email address
It has indeed changed, as announced last month.
Hi Terry
On 30/09/14 14:05, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
Our company has a presence in several European countries and our collective
bosses would like to set up a Corporate Social Network based on Linux servers
and Clients running on Windows hardware. The system would have to be private
Hi Terry,
I believe that the management are not really sure what they want in
terms of functionality so are looking for suggestions. We have
discussed this locally
What's the nature of the information you want to share? Considered blog
posts? One-line QA? A curated resource of
Atlassian Confuence https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence?
You can get a 'starter' licence for between $10 and $30, that will support
up to 10 users. Sufficient to try out its capabilities.
Adrian
On 30 September 2014 14:40, Stephen Wolff step...@maxgatedigital.com
wrote:
Hi Terry,
On 30 September 2014 at 14:33 Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk wrote:
Hi Terry,
I believe that the management are not really sure what they want in
terms of functionality so are looking for suggestions. We have
discussed this locally
What's the nature of the information you
If they already use Microsoft Office (and especially if they already
subscribe to Office 365) then Yammer is a service that is specifically
designed to be a corporate social network at the Office 365 Mid-Size
Business tier. I've never used it though and naturally it's a service, not
something you
On 30 September 2014 at 15:30 Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell
darkliq...@darkliquid.co.uk wrote:
If they already use Microsoft Office (and especially if they already
subscribe to Office 365) then Yammer is a service that is specifically
designed to be a corporate social network at the Office 365
Hi
We've used Socialcast and Salesforce's Chatter, both are externally hosts
(ie cloud) but both work quite well. Depends on how deep your pockets are
and if you're already using Salesforce or not.
--
Martin Hepworth, CISSP
Oxford, UK
On 30 September 2014 15:50, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
On 30/09/14 15:12, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk wrote:
On 30 September 2014 at 14:33 Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk wrote:
Hi Terry,
I believe that the management are not really sure what they want in
terms of functionality so are looking for suggestions. We have
discussed this locally
Hi All,
The next Meeting is one week tonight; same time same place:
http://dorset.lug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=meetings:pub#the_broadway
I'll see you there.
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Terry Coles
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Next meeting: Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2014-10-07 20:00
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