Vlad Skvortsov writes:
http://www.addonics.com/products/Saturn/aeschd.asp
Yes, I'm aware of that. I guess my question was: why did you refer to
this particular enclosure? Or you just happen to have this one and this
is the reason?
I happen to have this one; it's possible,
Garrett Cooper writes:
Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
Tapes are a bit more expensive, but overall a more static backup
/ archiving solution than disks. Besides, they're cheaper in the
long run from what remember.
The problem is: tapes are slow;
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 09:12:11AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
Garrett Cooper writes:
Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
Tapes are a bit more expensive, but overall a more static backup
/ archiving solution than disks. Besides, they're cheaper in the
Get a couple of 150G USB disks. They work great, you can use
dump/restore or just pax -r -w to copy stuff to the disks.
Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
I used to use DLT tapes, and I looked at AIT before I decided on
disks. The disks have a couple of
[please CC: me, I'm not on the list]
Hi!
I'm looking for an external backup solution for my FreeBSD file server.
I want it to be pluggable via USB interface (I'd share it with a couple
of servers). I'd also like to be able to move backups to an off-site
storage, so external HDD won't
Vlad Skvortsov writes:
I'm looking for an external backup solution for my FreeBSD file
server. I want it to be pluggable via USB interface (I'd share
it with a couple of servers). I'd also like to be able to move
backups to an off-site storage, so external HDD won't probably
work for
I'm looking for an external backup solution for my FreeBSD file server.
I want it to be pluggable via USB interface (I'd share it with a couple
of servers). I'd also like to be able to move backups to an off-site
storage, so external HDD won't probably work for me. My data size is
currently
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 19:26:02 -0800 (PST) satimis wrote:
I'm going to install the captioned OS as server, web/mail/database etc., for
test purpose and without X. I'm prepared to connect a workstation for fine
tuning the server. Can I use a Linux workstation to do the job because I
have no
--On Monday, February 19, 2007 19:26:02 -0800 satimis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi folks,
FreeBSD-6.2-amd64
I'm going to install the captioned OS as server, web/mail/database etc.,
for test purpose and without X. I'm prepared to connect a workstation
for fine tuning the server. Can I use a
[mailed and posted]
On Feb 20, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Monday, February 19, 2007 19:26:02 -0800 satimis
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I need GUI browser to connect outside World for searching
documents and
seeking help. I found elinks not easy to read html website.
You
On 2/10/07, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD
- Original Message -
From: Preston Hagar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
On 2/10/07, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message
- Original Message -
From: Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
Maybe that's an option for you
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
If you don't mind the lack of vidio (serial connection or network)
then
maybe one of these babies might be for you. I want to experement with
one
with a pci or better slot for a full home server for off the grid
homes.
Most
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 05:34:47PM -0800, Jay Chandler wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram
or more. So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then
have at it. Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
using jail, but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
box, I'm looking for
On 2/7/07, John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 23:10, Peter Clark wrote:
Is this up your alley?
http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html
I use this service and highly recommend it, but it definitely falls under
the jail category. They've modified the stock
Jerry McAllister wrote:
The problem with this approach is that it doesn't get you a static IP
with proper rDNS and a host of other things...
It does if you buy an ISP account that includes a static IP and
does DNS for you or you set up your own DNS and register the server.
jerry
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented
- Original Message -
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 05:34
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
using jail, but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
box, I'm looking for
FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram or
more. So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then have at
it. Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.
-Derek
At 07:01 PM 2/7/2007, Kelly Jones wrote:
I'm looking to rent a low-cost
Derek Ragona wrote:
FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram
or more. So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then
have at it. Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.
-Derek
The problem with this approach is that it doesn't get you
Thanks, Derek. I'm not looking to run this machine from home or to
co-locate an existing box (though I suppose I could do that).
As Jay mentions, I'm looking for something like:
http://tektonic.net/unmanaged.html
http://www.leeware.com/vps100.html
http://rosehosting.com/virtserv.html
(all bad
Kelly Jones wrote:
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
using jail, but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
To: Jay Chandler
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?
Thanks, Derek. I'm not looking to run this machine from home or to co-locate
an existing box (though I suppose I could do that).
As Jay mentions, I'm looking for something like:
http
Is this up your alley?
http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html
Thanks, Derek. I'm not looking to run this machine from home or to
co-locate an existing box (though I suppose I could do that).
As Jay mentions, I'm looking for something like:
http://tektonic.net/unmanaged.html
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 23:10, Peter Clark wrote:
Is this up your alley?
http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html
I use this service and highly recommend it, but it definitely falls under
the jail category. They've modified the stock FreeBSD jails pretty
heavily and most of the time
Hi everyone!
I need to buy a server for a medium-sized network. The server will run
FreeBSD but I'm not quite sure wich. It will need to support 500 Mbps upload
and 500 Mbps dowload, perhaps more, and NAT at 50-60 Mbps, firewall,
bandwidth shaping and logging with netflows.
I want to buy a
On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:10, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-scanned.
Less
Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:10, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
3. how to do I stop the server from responding to
pinging?
Running FreeBSD 4.2 and 6.1.
I changed the /etc/rc.network file to NO for
broadcast ping responses, and this did not work (still
In response to Wasp King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Drive to their house and smash their computer.
2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
No. In fact, not responding to ping is a bad idea. Disabling ping
responses violates certain RFCs
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-scanned.
Less drastic measures than removing it from the network entirely
On Thursday 30 November 2006 12:55, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
3. how to do I stop the server from responding to
pinging?
Running FreeBSD 4.2 and 6.1.
I changed the /etc/rc.network file to NO for
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-scanned.
Considering that many systems these days
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Colin Percival wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be
Mark Sellers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to put two nic cards in a server, and have two separate gateways
assigned to each nic. I want one to master and the other slave. When the
primary network dies I want it to failover to the other card on the fly.
Any help would be greatly
To whom it may concern,
I want to put two nic cards in a server, and have two separate gateways
assigned to each nic. I want one to master and the other slave. When the
primary network dies I want it to failover to the other card on the fly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On 6/26/06, Bob Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
OK; Install successfully completed, want to add APPS? Sure! Why not! So I
picked out
some editors and shells I use all the time, and PORTS went out to get
them. at this
point, my DSL connecton went down! Damn! I reset the router, and
Hello Seniors,
I think it supports ACPI. When I press the power
button it sends signal 15, then it stops the
processes. Then it shuts down the system.
Regards
--- Frank Steinborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dharam paul wrote:
Hello Seniors,
Is it ok to shutdown a freebsd server from atx
power
dharam paul wrote:
Hello Seniors,
I think it supports ACPI. When I press the power
button it sends signal 15, then it stops the
processes. Then it shuts down the system.
It's absolutely okay to use the power button to shutdown the system
then.
Frank
it then... but don't hold it down, or it'll die
uncleanly.
Regards
--- Frank Steinborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dharam paul wrote:
Hello Seniors,
Is it ok to shutdown a freebsd server from atx
power
button?
regards
If your server supports ACPI and it's shutting down
clean, it's OK
Hello Seniors,
Is it ok to shutdown a freebsd server from atx power
button?
regards
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dharam paul wrote:
Hello Seniors,
Is it ok to shutdown a freebsd server from atx power
button?
regards
If your server supports ACPI and it's shutting down clean, it's OK.
But if your power-button switches your system off immediatly, use
shutdown -p now
You've put your FreeBSD_B in data center? Perhaps the network architecture
causes the difficulty of ssh. Are these machines in the same subnet? Any
special configure in the network switchs and routers?
2006/2/24, Lei Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Actually, both of them are releng_6-p4, and I had no
Hi Guys,
I did tons of search on what problems might be, but it doesn't seems
to be the cases that I have searched even though it looks similar.
1. ssh from Freebsd_A to Freebsd_B: I got Read from socket failed:
Connection reset by peer error.
2. ssh from windows xp (putty) to Freebsd_B: logs me
A and B are the same version of FreeBSD? Perhaps you can try to remove all
the files under ~/.ssh on server B.
2006/2/23, Lei Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Guys,
I did tons of search on what problems might be, but it doesn't seems
to be the cases that I have searched even though it looks
At 03:50 AM 2/23/2006, Lei Sun wrote:
1. ssh from Freebsd_A to Freebsd_B: I got Read from socket failed:
Connection reset by peer error.
2. ssh from windows xp (putty) to Freebsd_B: logs me in fine
3. try to ssh from Freebsd_A to Freebsd_B again, got the same error
I didn't did through your
Actually, both of them are releng_6-p4, and I had no problem
connecting in both directions before Freebsd_B is put into the data
center.
Any more help or suggestions would be gladly appreciated.
Thanks
Lei
On 2/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:50 AM 2/23/2006, Lei Sun
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD server on a DSL and I wan't to monitor the link
utilization of it using MRTG and NET-SNMP. I installed net-snmp using ports
but when I tried running snmpd and querying simple snmpwalk and cfgmaker, I
got an error as shown below. I also tried installing net-snmp from
Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD server on a DSL and I wan't to monitor the link
utilization of it using MRTG and NET-SNMP. I installed net-snmp using ports
but when I tried running snmpd and querying simple snmpwalk and cfgmaker, I
got an error as shown below. I also tried
Hi everyone :)
I'd just like to ask if there's a specific command I
can use to send files from my FreeBSD 4.3 server to my
Windows XP/ Red Hat Linux clients. I'm totally stuck
to mounting and unmounting a floppy disk and
transferring the files by copying and pasting from PC
to PC. There's got to
Jamie Ann P. Zamodio wrote:
to PC. There's got to be an easier way,
scp is always an easy way... :-) (If you've got it, ofcourse)
Nick.
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At 01:57 AM 8/25/2005, Jamie Ann P. Zamodio wrote:
Hi everyone :)
I'd just like to ask if there's a specific command I
can use to send files from my FreeBSD 4.3 server to my
Windows XP/ Red Hat Linux clients. I'm totally stuck
to mounting and unmounting a floppy disk and
transferring the files
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 01:57 -0700, Jamie Ann P. Zamodio wrote:
Hi everyone :)
I'd just like to ask if there's a specific command I
can use to send files from my FreeBSD 4.3 server to my
Windows XP/ Red Hat Linux clients. I'm totally stuck
to mounting and unmounting a floppy disk and
Hi,
I want to connection more than 10 LCD monitors to a
single FreeBSD server. Is there a way to do so?
Thanks
Sam
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On 8/19/05, Bsderss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to connection more than 10 LCD monitors to a
single FreeBSD server. Is there a way to do so?
Thanks
Sam
Hi
A possible starting point would be
http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/xfree/Xinerama-HOWTO/
and
http://www.linuxgazette.com
On 8/19/05, Bsderss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to connection more than 10 LCD monitors to a
single FreeBSD server. Is there a way to do so?
Thanks
Sam
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Hi,
I have a freebsd 5.4 server with tftpd, nfsd and dhcpd
support. I want to initiate pxe installation of CentOS
Linux on some of the machines on my network from my
freebsd box. I have the CentOS's pxe-kernel and
pxe-initrd files. I have also compiled freebsd's
pxeboot file from the sources and
Hi,
I'm really new to FreeBSD and UNIX, and I have to configure it to host a
webserver. After a week I've managed to install Apache/mySQL/PhP and get
everything running as I want it on my local network.
Now I need to put it on the Internet, so that the developers can take
control over it (ssh,
On 7/5/05, Roman Kouzmenko wrote:
...
Now I need to put it on the Internet, so that the developers can take
control over it (ssh, ftp). The problem is that at the moment when I
activate one-to-one nat on my hardware firewall for this machine, the
services stop working and behave strangely (for
Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2005 17:36 schrieb Rob:
There is a FAQ, that explains:
If you want all outgoing SMTP connections to use
port 2525, you can use this in your .mc file:
define(`RELAY_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP $h 2525')
define(`ESMTP_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP $h 2525')
I
Emanuel Strobl wrote:\
If you don't have /etc/mail/yourhostname.domain.mc
then you should cd to /etc/mail and type make,
after you edited the file make all install restart
Thanks for your help. I generated the files with this
make command, and all just worked out of the box.
I can send email,
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2005 17:36 schrieb Rob:
Emanuel Strobl wrote:\
If you don't have /etc/mail/yourhostname.domain.mc
then you should cd to /etc/mail and type make,
after you edited the file make all install restart
Thanks for your help. I generated the files with this
make command,
Hi,
My ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and a
registered hostname.
I use a Sitecom DC-207 that serves as a plain router,
NAT and 4-port switch, to connect three Windows PCs
and one FreeBSD PC simultaneously to the internet.
The router gets the fixed IP address, whereas my
FreeBSD system
Am Samstag, 2. April 2005 18:07 schrieb Rob:
Hi,
My ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and a
registered hostname.
I use a Sitecom DC-207 that serves as a plain router,
NAT and 4-port switch, to connect three Windows PCs
and one FreeBSD PC simultaneously to the internet.
The router
I think i'll start checking on the hardware and the memomry last since
memtest shows no errors with the memory.
Joseph
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Different thing triggering the reboots, and generally a signal 11?
This is almost always some sort of hardware trouble, most often bad
Joseph,
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 you wrote:
I think i'll start checking on the hardware and the memomry last since
memtest shows no errors with the memory.
Don't discount memory problems. Search the archives of this list for
previous discussions about memory test programs. You will find that
I have a freebsd server in data center that keeps rebooting every 7 hours
or so with the following messages from /var/run/dmesg.boot
pid 2962 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11
pid 2955 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11
pid 2997 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11
pid 3038 (httpd), uid 80
!
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:30:52 +0300 (EAT), Joseph Begumisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a freebsd server in data center that keeps rebooting every 7 hours
or so with the following messages from /var/run/dmesg.boot
pid 2962 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11
pid 2955 (httpd), uid 80
on with apache (if thats what you run), perhaps
reinstall it? Just a thought.
Cheers!
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:30:52 +0300 (EAT), Joseph Begumisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a freebsd server in data center that keeps rebooting every 7 hours
or so with the following messages from /var/run/dmesg.boot
pid
Joseph Begumisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Begumisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought so the first time - I was running apache+ssl. I deinstalled
it and reinstalled apache+modssl. Same thing happens. The first time
this happened was when I was buidling world. Then the current
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Different thing triggering the reboots, and generally a signal 11?
This is almost always some sort of hardware trouble, most often bad
memory.
Extremely likely, yes. I've had that a few times, mostly with el
cheapo PCs; with one it did interestingly
From a backup point of view, my goal...
On a nightly and automated basis - to take a snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data and send it to a remote FreeBSD server
through some form of efficient and secure file
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:54:47 +0100, Sitkei Attila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From a backup point of view, my goal...
On a nightly and automated basis - to take a snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data
Am 03.01.2005 um 17:11 schrieb Danny:
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:54:47 +0100, Sitkei Attila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had never heard of boxbackup before, so thank you for the link! This
tool appears to be the closest to what I am looking for. Hopefully the
development continues.
I just looked at it,
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew P.
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:33 PM
To: Danny
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD server(s) to backup multi-platform systems
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:16:43 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
If the goal of the backup is merely to archive DATA, then this isn't
true.
OK, I am not going to focus on archiving; the goal is to backup and restore.
Thank you for all of your suggestions. I am currently
data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data and send it to a remote FreeBSD server
through some form of efficient and secure file transfer. Uncompressed
the nightly data may total ~20MB.
From a restore point of view, my goal...
To be able to download
and automated basis - to take a
snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows
server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data and send it to a
remote FreeBSD server
through some form of efficient and secure file
transfer. Uncompressed
the nightly data may total
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 08:31:34 -0800 (PST), Dave McCammon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't caught all of this thread but I'll share
what I do.
I use rsync to sync file to a server for backup.
6 FreeBSD and one Win2K which have been set up to
rsync at different times in the morning hours.
Any
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 11:55:18AM -0500, Danny wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 08:31:34 -0800 (PST), Dave McCammon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't caught all of this thread but I'll share
what I do.
I use rsync to sync file to a server for backup.
6 FreeBSD and one Win2K which have been
Dave McCammon wrote:
--- Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I haven't caught all of this thread but I'll share
what I do.
I use rsync to sync file to a server for backup.
6 FreeBSD and one Win2K which have been set up to
rsync at different times in the morning hours.
On the Win2k machine, I
--- Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 08:31:34 -0800 (PST), Dave
McCammon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't caught all of this thread but I'll share
what I do.
I use rsync to sync file to a server for backup.
6 FreeBSD and one Win2K which have been set up to
rsync
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:13:54 -0500, Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From a backup point of view, my goal...
On a nightly and automated basis - to take a snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data and send
- to take a snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress
and hopefully encrypt the data and send it to a remote FreeBSD server
through some form of efficient and secure file transfer. Uncompressed
the nightly data may total ~20MB.
From a restore point
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 03:41:38PM -0500, WMC wrote:
Greetings,
I have an existing FreeBSD 5.x server I'm trying to use to feed music or
announcements on-hold into our phone system (yeah - I know the legalities
of using copyrighted stuff.)
I installed a sound card, wired it up, and
Good day to you all,
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations, related experiences,
and tips for the following goal:
On a monthly and manual basis - to take a snapshot of data from a
FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress and hopefully encrypt
the data and send it to a remote
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:15:27 -0500
Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day to you all,
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations, related experiences,
and tips for the following goal:
On a monthly and manual basis - to take a snapshot of data from a
FreeBSD server and Windows server
On 12/29/2004 10:15, Danny wrote:
On a nightly and automated basis - to take a snapshot of all new and
modified data from a FreeBSD server and Windows server.
I've been using rdiff-backup to mirror two arrays (locally), but
its actually more designed for what you want to do. It works well
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:15:27 -0500, Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day to you all,
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations, related experiences,
and tips for the following goal:
On a monthly and manual basis - to take a snapshot of data from a
FreeBSD server and Windows server
Danny wrote:
Good day to you all,
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations, related experiences,
and tips for the following goal:
On a monthly and manual basis - to take a snapshot of data from a
FreeBSD server and Windows server. Then compress and hopefully encrypt
the data and send
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew P.
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:33 PM
To: Danny
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD server(s) to backup multi-platform systems remotely
I don't want to sound like an ad
Hello,
I know this has been asked before but I can't find the answer I'm looking for.
Anyway, we have a FreeBSD 4.7 email (qmail, courier imap) and web (php, Mysql)
server. I want to have a failover server offsite so if the master goes down the
backup will kick in. The backup server needs to have
--- Artem Koutchine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need sime kind of network file system which has a
FreeBSD server and
Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that
FreeBSD file share
must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter.
Windows client
is FAR FAR away and is behind
Hi!
I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and
Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share
must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows client
is FAR FAR away and is behind nat. Traffic costs a lot, so that file system
must
Artem Koutchine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and
Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share
must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows client
is FAR FAR away and is behind nat
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