Hi Davy,
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Davy Stoffel wrote:
I would like to set up a single rdiff-backup instance that backups 2
sources on two different drives (windows).
Example, using C:\myshare1 and D:\myshare2 as an include statement.
I don't think you can do that with rdiff-backup for
I would like to be able to make modifications to server config files
on my test server, and then be able to send them to the production
server using rdiff-backup. I only want to copy over a few files
explicitly, for example when I create a new init script, I would add
it to my list of includes.
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 11:12:56 -0500, Brandon Simmons
brandon.m.simm...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to be able to make modifications to server config files
on my test server, and then be able to send them to the production
server using rdiff-backup. I only want to copy over a few files
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:31 AM, R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 11:12:56 -0500, Brandon Simmons
brandon.m.simm...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to be able to make modifications to server config files
on my test server, and then be able to send them to the
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:31:33 -0500, Brandon Simmons
brandon.m.simm...@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to use rdiff-backup so that I could easily roll back changes
on the production server if the modifications weren't working
correctly. But now that I think about it, I can see how if the
production
On Friday 18 December 2009 18:31:33 Brandon Simmons wrote:
Any other ideas on a system that will allow me to roll back changes?
Sounds like you are looking for a version control system. Starting from
scratch today I think you should take a look at Bazaar, Git or Mercurial.
// Andreas