On May 23, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
..
One thing mentioned earlier is that ZFS wants lots of memory. 4G-8G
minimum, some might say as much as the server will hold.
Not
soft update or migrate
from UFS to ZFS?
i heard so much about soft update -that is added in freebsd9.1- which can
fix file corruption in acceptable way with low cost but i don't know how
much is reliable and efficient.
in the other hand, i think migration from UFS to ZFS can be another
solution
.
in the other hand, i think migration from UFS to ZFS can be another
solution. as i read ZFS is is created to solve all the problems related
integrity file system. is it reliable enough in comparison soft-update?
now, i want to know which solution is better and why?
Again, it depends. Does
updates journaling is the new addition.
Neither of these address file corruption. Their purpose is to make sure
the filesystem does not get corrupted, but individual files could still
contain bad data.
in the other hand, i think migration from UFS to ZFS can be another
solution. as i read ZFS
files could still
contain bad data.
in the other hand, i think migration from UFS to ZFS can be another
solution. as i read ZFS is is created to solve all the problems related
integrity file system. is it reliable enough in comparison soft-update?
now, i want to know which solution
On Thu, 23 May 2013, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
you know i have a sensitive server and unfortunately it is located some where
that power outage happens much. so i want guarantee my data and avoid data lost
and file corruption in my
server.
i do not have any problem in RAM and hardware.
The
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
..
One thing mentioned earlier is that ZFS wants lots of memory. 4G-8G
minimum, some might say as much as the server will hold.
Not necessarily so - deduplication places great demands on memory, but that
can be
corruption. Their purpose is to make sure
the filesystem does not get corrupted, but individual files could still
contain bad data.
in the other hand, i think migration from UFS to ZFS can be another
solution. as i read ZFS is is created to solve all the problems related
integrity file system
guys,
as some of you know i have been learning gtk by actually doing and
by asking help. i need help now with the range slider widgets. i
need to have the user select at least four things rat range from 1
to 100. i have found at updated one gtk v 1.2 demo to at least v
2.0. i would still
On Jan 14, 2012, at 5:18 PM, Paul Beard wrote:
Turns out some applications won't work if you move the socket if they are
configured to access localhost. Seems like a misunderstanding of networking
if you can specify a port number in a configuration file but the application
looks to the
On Jan 15, 2012, at 8:17 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Something looking for a network location specified as a host and port (ie,
localhost:3306) is using a TCP socket. Something looking for
/tmp/mysqld.sock is using a UNIX domain socket.
Changing the path to the UNIX domain socket will have
On Jan 15, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Paul Beard wrote:
Useful clarification but a UNIX domain socket sounds less like networking and
more like interprocess communication, i.e., something explicitly tied to a
single host.
Yes, that's right.
There is a skip networking option for MySQL that
On Jan 15, 2012, at 9:20 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
You're confusing two things which are different.
At the risk of boring everyone on this list, I think I understand it as far as
I need to: I am not the developer of the app(s) that seem to generate this
issue.
If you specify a path via
On 15/01/2012 17:20, Chuck Swiger wrote:
If you specify a hostname and port via --host=localhost
--port=3306, then you are describing a TCP socket. There is no
pathname involved. You could connect regardless of where mysqld is
putting the socket.
Some MySQL clients will gratuitously change
On 15/01/2012 17:50, Paul Beard wrote:
The app configurations are not this granular: hostname and port are
configured but there is nothing that makes clear that IF you specify
localhost, you WILL BE using a domain socket which MUST BE
/tmp/mysql.sock and IF you move it or your distribution
Woke up to a screenful of error messages about failed mysql backups and found
that for some reason, mysql was refusing to run at all. The issue was not just
a missing mysql.sock but an inability to create one. I could do it by hand or
at least create a file with the same name and permissions
, that would be one thing but I found quite a few references
to the problem before I found the solution.
Maybe it's a housekeeping thing but why would mysql need to destroy the file it
uses for a socket and then recreate it when it could simply examine it and
reuse it?
Anyway, doesn't the mysql
On Jan 14, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Paul Beard wrote:
I would be interested in knowing how those permissions got changed.
Someone or something running as root changed them.
I rebooted the system early on in the process as I kept seeing messages like
this:
120114 9:39:04 [ERROR] Can't start
On Jan 14, 2012, at 11:15 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Anyway, doesn't the mysql port want to keep the socket under
/var/run/mysql/mysqld.sock or some such, to avoid issues with /tmp?
Turns out some applications won't work if you move the socket if they are
configured to access localhost. Seems
Hi,
I would like to know if there is an official howto that could help me in the
process of installing zfs on root.
I will need a raid 1 configuration and plan to use the whole disks to be part
of the pool.
How far can we go with the installer ?
Do I have to use gpart ?
What is best way
В Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:11:36 +0100
bsd b...@todoo.biz пишет:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is an official howto that could help
me in the process of installing zfs on root.
I will need a raid 1 configuration and plan to use the whole disks to
be part of the pool.
How far can we
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 12:11 PM, bsd b...@todoo.biz wrote: I would
like to know if there is an official howto that could help me in the
process of installing zfs on root.
I have specifically used this documentation with great success:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot/Mirror
You can
Le 20 déc. 2011 à 18:42, Ivan Klymenko a écrit :
В Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:11:36 +0100
bsd b...@todoo.biz пишет:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is an official howto that could help
me in the process of installing zfs on root.
I will need a raid 1 configuration and plan to use the
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
I use a solution that is:
1) a large Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso is in
internet or torrent
this is
the solution.
Here the school has computers (a lot) that receives from donation,
projects... from time to time
the problem is the software...
What to teach to children??? word, exel, powerpoint, msn??? is this
teaching???
I think that children (and teenagers too), must face problems and
resolve them
.
In a public school, where the $$$ is the main problem, I think this is
the solution.
Here the school has computers (a lot) that receives from donation,
projects... from time to time
the problem is the software...
What to teach to children??? word, exel, powerpoint, msn??? is this
teaching???
I
.
In a public school, where the $$$ is the main problem, I think this is
the solution.
Here the school has computers (a lot) that receives from donation,
projects... from time to time
the problem is the software...
What to teach to children??? word, exel, powerpoint, msn??? is this
teaching???
I think
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
2. Easily restore system images to the initial state.
I do not want we
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:01:20 +0200
Peter pe...@aboutsupport.com wrote:
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same
On 30 Oct 2011, at 10:01, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
2. Easily restore system
I use a solution that is:
1) a large Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso is in
internet or torrent).
5) internet connection
Here
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
I use a solution that is:
1) a large Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso
Consider installing VMWare ESXi and instances of whatever operating system
you like. We have template operating systems we copy to new/replacement
instances. You can export your disks to the instances but with all things
you gain some, you loose some.
with the small machine (phenon 4,
On 30/10/2011 10:01, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
2. Easily restore system images to
. The number of dependencies is still
appalling.
In fact, I have found a solution with ffmpeg, the example command
lines are:
ffmpeg -i file.mp3 -acodec copy -f rtp rtp://239.8.8.8:5000 -re
ffmpeg -f oss -i /dev/dsp -acodec mp2 -f rtp rtp://239.8.8.8:5000 -re
ffmpeg should be compiled WITH_LAME
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:57:04 +0700
Victor Sudakov wrote:
You can use videolan / vlc. It allows you to multicast video too.
In September 2011 BSD Magazine you have some examples about that.
I like vlc on Linux/Windows machines. But installing it to a streaming
server is a pain. Even if you
Alejandro Imass wrote:
A quick look at Icecast showed that it does not support multicast either.
It this true? If so, Icecast is completely useless for my scenario.
AFAIK very few media streamers (or none) actually support real IPv4
(Class D) Multicast. They support what is known as
Eduardo Morras wrote:
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
Can you advise something? I know
At 08:21 09/09/2011, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Colleagues,
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
Can
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:
Alejandro Imass wrote:
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
[...]
Alejandro, correct me if I am wrong but AFAIK Icecast works with mp3
Yep, actually ogg Vorbis and Theora basically
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:57 AM, Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:
[...]
A quick look at Icecast showed that it does not support multicast either.
It this true? If so, Icecast is completely useless for my scenario.
AFAIK very few media streamers (or none) actually support real IPv4
Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su, 2011-09-09 08:21 (+0200):
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations.
Does the old LBL vat tool still work on modern
Alejandro Imass wrote:
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
Can you advise something
Alejandro Imass wrote:
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
Can you advise something
Colleagues,
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
Can you advise something? I know that in theory
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:
Colleagues,
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
codecs
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:26:55 -0300, Rogelio wrote:
R The free DHCP solution, ISC, seems to be having scaling issues (i.e.
R handling only about 200 DHCPDISCOVER and 20 DHCPRENEW requests), and I
R was wondering if anyone had any open source suggestions of solutions
R that could scale much better
The free DHCP solution, ISC, seems to be having scaling issues (i.e.
handling only about 200 DHCPDISCOVER and 20 DHCPRENEW requests), and I
was wondering if anyone had any open source suggestions of solutions
that could scale much better?
(Ideally, I could find a free version of a solution like
In the last episode (Jul 19), Rogelio said:
The free DHCP solution, ISC, seems to be having scaling issues (i.e.
handling only about 200 DHCPDISCOVER and 20 DHCPRENEW requests), and I
was wondering if anyone had any open source suggestions of solutions
that could scale much better?
200 per
=
Your FREE thematical MAPPING solution
=
Students and Teachers,
get your free professionnal mapping solution.
Universities and Schools,
get a preferential price to equip your IT classrooms.
Get your free CD license :
http
I'm running FreeBSD 7.2 (FreeBSD janet.weif.net 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD
7.2-RELEASE #1: Sat Oct 31 16:21:25 MDT 2009
ch...@janet.weif.net:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/JANET i386) with
netatalk installed so I can connect my old Macintosh Quadra 605 to the
FreeBSD machine to share files.
I would like to
On 7/4/2010 4:43 PM, bsd wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic servers
(7) based on two operating systems :
- FreeBSD (6 - 7 // soon 7 - 8)
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
These servers are hosting some strategic components mainly related to DNS
krad writes:
In my experience dedup requires a fairly large amount of juice so if your
backups are large I hope you machines are big on ram
The way tarsnap does it is not that intensive. I have used in an old 900Mhz
machine with less than 640MB of RAM and it worked well.
I think the program
On 8 July 2010 05:10, Francisco Reyes li...@stringsutils.com wrote:
bsd writes:
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic
servers (7) based on two operating systems :
Depending on how much data you are trying to backup and whether an internet
backup solution
I used to use tapes, I have changed for disks, it is much much faster
and easier. And cheaper! In a 3U enclosure you can have 16 disks, for
32TB of storage.
A sun x4500 can get 48 drives in 4u. Its intel based so should run freebsd
ok if you want to. Not sure what the max drive size is but
bsd writes:
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic servers (7) based on two operating systems :
Depending on how much data you are trying to backup and whether an internet
backup solution would work, you may want to take a look at tarsnap:
http
On 4 July 2010 23:18, Tim Daneliuk tun...@tundraware.com wrote:
On 07/04/10 16:43, bsd wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic
servers (7) based on two operating systems :
- FreeBSD (6 - 7 // soon 7 - 8)
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
These servers
Hi,
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic
servers (7) based on two operating systems :
- FreeBSD (6 - 7 // soon 7 - 8)
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
I am running amanda as a centralized backup solution for FreeBSD,
Linuxes and Windows.
Amanda server is a dedicated
Hello,
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic servers
(7) based on two operating systems :
- FreeBSD (6 - 7 // soon 7 - 8)
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
These servers are hosting some strategic components mainly related to DNS
infrastructure and databases
On 07/04/10 16:43, bsd wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a global backup solution for couple of strategic servers
(7) based on two operating systems :
- FreeBSD (6 - 7 // soon 7 - 8)
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
These servers are hosting some strategic components mainly related to DNS
infrastructure
Does anybody know a FreeNAS-like solution, that supports AoE? - Ata over
Ethernet?
Thank you!
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions
In the last episode (Mar 20), Vadkan Jozsef said:
Does anybody know a FreeNAS-like solution, that supports AoE? - Ata over
Ethernet?
You can get iSCSI with the net/istgt port, which should perform better than
AoE.
--
Dan Nelson
dnel...@allantgroup.com
Hello,
I found the solution about why this bug occurs.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=125239cat=
I would like to contribute my knowledge to FreeBSD website but do not
know where to start.
Can you let me know what's the next step if I want to submit a solution?
Thank,
--
Jeff Mo
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Jeff Mo mo0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I found the solution about why this bug occurs.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=125239cat=
Make use of Submit Followup link.
I would like to contribute my knowledge to FreeBSD website but do not
know where
Hello,
There were two approaches offered to my problem
1) changing my script: it runs if the cd .. is moved from the end of
the script into the then clause of the if statement
===
#! /bin/sh
echo Starting in `pwd`
for hoo in *; do
echo Found item $hoo
if [ -d $hoo ]; then
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:23:33 +0100
Bernard T. Higonnet b...@higonnet.net wrote:
#! /bin/sh
...
I shall be bold: this strikes me as a bug in bash. Am I off my nut
here?
If it is a bug, it's a bug in /bin/sh, not bash.
___
- Forwarded message from Gary Kline kl...@thought.org -
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 23:41:00 -0800
From: Gary Kline kl...@thought.org
Subject: Re: Openoffice3 and aspell
To: Neil Short nesh...@yahoo.com
Cc: Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
The main
On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 01:09:31AM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
About an hour ago things started working, and this time I made
notes. ((__NOTE__: The thesaurus stuff is 28.0MB and harder to
retrieve; I'll try later.))
Here is a cut and paste of my notes on getting
Allow me a quite formal addition:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:15:24 -0500, Mark Stosberg m...@summersault.com wrote:
For software to send the pages, I use the gammu port.
I ran gammu-config for the initial setup, and then moved the
resulting
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:15:24 -0500, Mark Stosberg m...@summersault.com wrote:
For software to send the pages, I use the gammu port.
I ran gammu-config for the initial setup, and then moved the
resulting file from /root/.gammurc to
Well, after a week of looking, I think I am going to go with a CAS
solution, rubycas-server and rubycas-client. This supports several
methods of authentication, including SQL, ActiveDirectory, LDAP, and
GoogleAccounts. SQL is probably good enough for my application at the
moment
On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 10:52 -0400, John Almberg wrote:
I am trying to build a set of web applications that are accessed
through a web portal that uses a Single Sign On (SSO) solution.
Combine your SSO (LDAP mostly, Kerberos is a waking nightmare) with a
2FA/TFA (Second Factor Authentication
I am trying to build a set of web applications that are accessed
through a web portal that uses a Single Sign On (SSO) solution.
Problem is, there are MANY competing SSO solutions. Since building
the client side of the SSO system is more than enough for me, I was
wondering if there are any
In response to John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com:
I am trying to build a set of web applications that are accessed
through a web portal that uses a Single Sign On (SSO) solution.
Problem is, there are MANY competing SSO solutions. Since building
the client side of the SSO system is more
On 7/16/09, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com wrote:
In response to John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com:
I am trying to build a set of web applications that are accessed
through a web portal that uses a Single Sign On (SSO) solution.
Problem is, there are MANY competing SSO solutions. Since
On Thursday 16 July 2009 06:54:39 Bill Moran wrote:
In response to John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com:
I am trying to build a set of web applications that are accessed
through a web portal that uses a Single Sign On (SSO) solution.
Problem is, there are MANY competing SSO solutions. Since
Heh,
there were too many factors as possible culprits in the system.
Glen Barber's command started to run, until I cancelled it when my
laptop battery died... :D
I'm not 100% sure what the problem was, but here's what I did...
. The PC has a msk ethernet device, which I wasn't 100% sold I'd use
# idiot autoresponder on freebsd lists, 1/21/2009
:0
* ^From:.*supp...@aebc.com
/dev/null
--
David Kelly N4HHE, dke...@hiwaay.net
Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad.
Mr. Chuck:
I found your post,
[1]http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-January/0
70766.html, re. system immutable flags via Google. Just want to
say thanks. :-)
Sincerely,
Ron W.
[2]ron.wingfi...@archaxis.net
501-920-7860 cell (best way)
Dabber Newsletter
Dabber | Newsletter December 2008 Example player | White paper pdf |
IQube our new partner
Hi,
Since our last update, we have prepared a first example of the kind of
online video= solutions we offer. It's a player with an intuitive,
3-dimensional navigat= ion - a cool and
machine goes down for some reason, and then return control to the
primary box once it returns - nothing particularly fancy.
After doing some research on the matter, it looks like CARP would be a
winning solution - but only if the backup system was on the same
network segment as the primary box
On Nov 17, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Alex Kirk wrote:
After doing some research on the matter, it looks like CARP would be
a winning solution - but only if the backup system was on the same
network segment as the primary box. Given that there's no money to
colocate a second backup system
-r would probably fix your problem, though the
correct solution would be to complain with your ISP and switch to the
competition if they don't get their stuff together.
--
Mel
Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules
and never get to the software part
a periodic dhclient -r would probably fix your problem, though
the correct solution would be to complain with your ISP and switch to
the competition if they don't get their stuff together.
It would help if Nerius would spend some time in the system logs and
dhclient man page to determine the state
lease, and once the
lease
has been released, the client exits.
I could put this into a crontab and run it every 12 hours. However, this
does not seem like a very elegant solution to my problem. I am wondering
whether there is a more elegant solution. Thanks in advance
a very elegant solution to my problem. I am
wondering whether there is a more elegant solution.
Before you look for a more elegant solution I suggest you try the
inelegant solution and see if it actually works. At the moment all you
really know is that rebooting fixes the problem
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
R1soft says they need help to develop FreeBSD support in their product.
Do you know anybody
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
R1soft says they need help to develop FreeBSD support in their product. Do you
know anybody who can help r1soft on this issue?
Please see: http
Bacula ? http://www.bacula.org
I use it at work to backup linux and freebsd boxes and it works like a
charm.
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 04:20 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
R1soft says they need help to develop FreeBSD support in their product
solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
R1soft says they need help to develop FreeBSD support in their product.
Do you know anybody who can help r1soft on this issue?
Please see: http://forum.r1soft.com/showpost.php?p=3414postcount=9
Would
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 05:36:32PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup
for FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything
to do that under
FreeBSD, Linux, or even Solaris with ease. In most cases, companies
develop their own PXE-booting environments which wipe the disks and
reinstall + restore data as they see fit. There is no standard.
OK. Actually there is more than one solution which can do
bare-metal-restores
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
I don't think so. The closest thing I know of is rsnapshot
(http://www.rsnapshot.org/).
My
not aware of how to do that under
FreeBSD, Linux, or even Solaris with ease. In most cases, companies
develop their own PXE-booting environments which wipe the disks and
reinstall + restore data as they see fit. There is no standard.
OK. Actually there is more than one solution which can do
writes to the local provider, when the
remote provider wants to write is the best solution all around and your best
bet to get support for it.
Right now, ggate does intercept and redirect, but the concept of copy and
fall through is not that far away. Bringing the R1soft devs in contact
Sorry for once more but: you can make incremental backups every x
minutes with Bacula too .. it only takes one or two minutes on my box to
scan for changed files for ~150GB (even faster if you tweak it a bit).
It's not really a true continuous backup solution, but it's perfectly
possible
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup for
FreeBSD? I googled a lot but couldnt find anything.
I don't think so. The closest thing I know of is rsnapshot
(http
it for a second, a traditional backup program would copy
the whole file even if there was 1 byte changed in it. Lets say 10mbyte file and
1 byte is changed. R1soft copies only 1 byte. Sure enough the tables can turn
around if the filesystem was modified really a lot. But it looks like this type
of solution
Mel wrote:
I think once you and R1soft step out of the I need a block level device
paradigm, you will see that modifying ggate with a copy and fall through
mode, as well as a mechanism to block writes to the local provider, when the
remote provider wants to write is the best solution all
1 - 100 of 456 matches
Mail list logo