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backup for redundancy
Subject: backup for redundancy
Author: EBI    Posted: 2004-06-30 00:20:48    Length: 275 byte(s)
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Hi,

We have a pc that a few people use.  Is there a way to easily copy all the
samba / nfs info as well as the user directories to another machine so if
the 1st fails I can just change the ip of the second and I am off to the
races.

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Subject: backup for redundancy
Author: Gerard Wassink    Posted: 2004-06-30 00:32:43    Length: 1,687 byte(s)
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 01:20:48 -0500, EBI scribbled:

QUOTE
Hi,

We have a pc that a few people use.  Is there a way to easily copy all the
samba / nfs info as well as the user directories to another machine so if
the 1st fails I can just change the ip of the second and I am off to the
races.

man bash
man cp
man nfs

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Subject: backup for redundancy
Author: EBI    Posted: 2004-06-30 12:11:36    Length: 1,477 byte(s)
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Thanks for the insight.  We already nfs share the entire drive.  I was think
along the lines of amanda or rsync.


"Gerard Wassink" [DontWant@SP_aM.nl] wrote in message
news:1vn87teei4f9o$.l1vcmfvnsxzx.dlg@40tude.net...
QUOTE
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 01:20:48 -0500, EBI scribbled:

Hi,

We have a pc that a few people use.  Is there a way to easily copy all
the
samba / nfs info as well as the user directories to another machine so
if
the 1st fails I can just change the ip of the second and I am off to the
races.

man bash
man cp
man nfs

--
GerardLinux ay tee filternet dee oo tee ann el

|
       /
.---.
'-.  |   |  .-'
___|   |___
-=  [           ]  =-
`---.   .---'
__||__ |   | __||__
'-..-' |   | '-..-'
||   |   |   ||
||_.-|   |-,_||
.-"`   `"`'`   `"-.
.'                   '.

Jesus is alive, I spoke with Him this morning!


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