Obviously using willpower/black-magic for your backups there Brad??
Another good way is to setup another spare linux system with big
hard-drives and setup an nfs export,
then on the Raq's use CMU export or just tar everything up then send it
to an nfs mounted volume, thats what we do and it works perfectly. Its
in a cron job so each raq we run sends its data back staggered so as not
to flood the network.
(We use raq3i's with the second network card on our local network to do
the network backup)
Andy Brown
http://www.linuxnetworking.co.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin D [mailto:kdlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 September 2001 3:04 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] backup methods
Hey brad,
What's the method?
Kevin
From: "Web Host Supply Sales" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> We have a great method for backups but you will need to contact me
offline
> for info.
>
> Brad Galbraith
> Web Host Supply
> http://www.webhostsupply.com
> sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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