Legato Client for freeBSD 7

2009-06-11 Thread Gian Paolo Buono
Hi,
I have a server running freeBSD7  that needs the legato backup client
installed. I have not found anything in ports. Any idea ?

thanks bye
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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD 7

2009-06-11 Thread Sergio Tam
2009/6/11 Gian Paolo Buono gpbu...@gmail.com:

 I have a server running freeBSD7  that needs the legato backup client
 installed. I have not found anything in ports. Any idea ?


HI

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-December/137803.html

Regards
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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD 7

2009-06-11 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 10:29 +0200, Gian Paolo Buono wrote:
 Hi,
 I have a server running freeBSD7  that needs the legato backup client

Legato is no more.  Legato and RSA are now EMC.  

Time to upgrade to Bacula!

~BAS



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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD.

2006-12-18 Thread n j

One is to enable FreeBSD's Linux Compatibility and use Letgato's Linux
client (I suppose they have one?)


I actually tried this. And the client actually works. However, I
haven't found a way to escape Linux compatibility chroot - i.e.
backing up /usr actually backs up /compat/linux/usr. Of course, that
doesn't mean it's impossible, it just means that setting up
FreeBSD-native client proved simpler.

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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD.

2006-12-18 Thread hackmiester (Hunter Fuller)


On 18 December 2006, at 02:40, n j wrote:

One is to enable FreeBSD's Linux Compatibility and use Letgato's  
Linux

client (I suppose they have one?)


I actually tried this. And the client actually works. However, I
haven't found a way to escape Linux compatibility chroot - i.e.
backing up /usr actually backs up /compat/linux/usr. Of course, that
doesn't mean it's impossible, it just means that setting up
FreeBSD-native client proved simpler.


ln -s / /compat/linux/bsdroot



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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD.

2006-12-16 Thread David Robillard

Hi Phillip,


Appreciate your help.


Sure, no problem :)

If you do try it out, I'd like to know if it actually works !

And if it doesn't, well, I've been thinking of other ways you could
solve your problem.

One is to enable FreeBSD's Linux Compatibility and use Letgato's Linux
client (I suppose they have one?)

Another way of doing would be to either rsync, dump, cpio or tar your
data over to another Legato supported platform and then backup that
one. Something like this works great once you've setup ssh keys
without passphrases:

dump -0uaL -f - / | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] gzip -9 
/path/to/backup/directory/root.dump

Finally, I also found those:

http://ftp8.ua.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/commerce/networking/legato/
(no idea if it's any good?)

http://www.freebsd.uwaterloo.ca/twiki/bin/view/Freebsd/LegatoNetworker
(looks good, but does it work?)

Good luck!

DA+

On 12/15/06, Phillip Upchurch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



David -

No  - as a matter of fact -

I haven't tried  ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/Unsupported/FreeBSD_Client

That would be doing things the easy way - dont ya think ?  ;-)

Appreciate your help.

Thanks David
Phillip


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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD.

2006-12-15 Thread David Robillard

I am running Legato on a sun server.

I have a server running freeBSD that needs the legato backup client installed.

Is there a working legato client for freeBSD  ??


Have you tried this?

ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/Unsupported/FreeBSD_Client

David
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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD

2006-12-15 Thread n j

6.0.2 Legato client that used(?) to be in the ports works fine for me
on a 6.1 box, while 5.5.2 works fine on my 4.9 box. I'm quite certain
we are using current 7.x Legato server. As far as security is
concerned, local users are not a problem, while firewall takes care of
remote problems. Of course, rsyncing to a Linux box is also a good
solution.

Or simply get rid of crappy software manufacturer which is not
supporting FreeBSD.

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On 12/15/06, D G Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The legato client in ports has been dropped for lack of
maintenance and security issue of the default config.
You can get a 6.0 compatible client by back dating ports.
Current 7.x versions of the legato server will not work with this
old FreeBSD client version, so it may be a dead end.

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Legato Client for freeBSD

2006-12-14 Thread Phillip Upchurch



I am running Legato on a sun server.

I have a server running freeBSD that needs the legato backup client installed.

Is there a working legato client for freeBSD  ??


Thanks
Phil Upchurch
713 513 1143
Schlumberger
Houston EMC
Server Ops Team

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Re: Legato Client for freeBSD

2006-12-14 Thread D G Teed

The legato client in ports has been dropped for lack of
maintenance and security issue of the default config.
You can get a 6.0 compatible client by back dating ports.
Current 7.x versions of the legato server will not work with this
old FreeBSD client version, so it may be a dead end.

We are implementing a Linux box with JOBD to rsync-diff
our BSD boxes to, and then the Linux box will be backed
up by networker.

--Donald


On 12/14/06, Phillip Upchurch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I am running Legato on a sun server.

I have a server running freeBSD that needs the legato backup client
installed.

Is there a working legato client for freeBSD  ??


Thanks
Phil Upchurch
713 513 1143
Schlumberger
Houston EMC
Server Ops Team

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