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RE: [cobalt-users] RE: Second drive in RaQ3i (sys backups)_



Try a test - Enable the backup program and choose the
file /etc/nodename to backup. This is a great test file
because it is tiny and every *nix host in the universe
has this file. After the backup is complete, do a restore
of the same file. Double-check the process by noting the
modification date and time of /etc/nodename before backup
and after restore by doing a ls -al /etc/nodename and
viewing the output.

If this works then you are good to go. If not, double-check
your procedures from your RaQ manual and try again. If the
process is still a no-go, let us know and we'll see what
else can be done.

Take care.

Brandon Wheaton
UNIX Systems Engineer
ValiCert, Inc.
1215 Terra Bella Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
650.567.5430
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Computers are useless; they can only provide answers.
~Pablo Picasso

-----Original Message-----
From: H.P. Stroebel [mailto:hpstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 6:16 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] RE: Second drive in RaQ3i (sys backups)


did you ever restore something (successful) ?

Brandon Wheaton schrieb:
>
> Well, you would first go about pulling your system manual out of
> the box that your raq came in, dusting it off, opening it and
> reading the thing. The instructions are both concise and simple to
> understand.

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