On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 03:10:58PM +0100, André Schild wrote:
> The backup gives you flat files,
> so your backup software can look if these have been modified
Yes, I know, but the problem is that full sogo-tool backups are already
taking about 8 hours, and stressing the backend db for this l
Am 22.12.2011 11:35, schrieb Jan-Frode Myklebust:
Is it possible to see which users has logged in the last 24 hours or so,
so that we can backup only these instead of ALL in the nighly sogo-tool
backup job?
-jf
The backup gives you flat files,
so your backup software can look if these have
On 22/12/11 05:35, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote:
Is it possible to see which users has logged in the last 24 hours or so,
so that we can backup only these instead of ALL in the nighly sogo-tool
backup job?
No, it's not possible right now to do this.
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Is it possible to see which users has logged in the last 24 hours or so,
so that we can backup only these instead of ALL in the nighly sogo-tool
backup job?
-jf
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