[NCLUG] In search of a new backup solution
Mike Loseke
mike.loseke at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 09:15:31 MST 2011
In backuppc you can specify preferred windows of time in which the server
will try to contact the clients. It's pretty good about retrying
connections and seeing those clients come back on the network. This
setting, as can most, can be tuned on a per-client basis.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Paul Hummer <paul at eventuallyanyway.com>wrote:
> On 01/17/2011 09:23 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:26:05AM -0700, Paul Hummer wrote:
> >> On my old server and backup strategy, I was using rsync on cron. I like
> >> rsync, but running it on cron meant that if my system was suspended or
> >> not powered up for any reason, I didn't get backups. This usually
> >> occurred when I was traveling with my laptop, when I probably should
> >> have been the most careful of backing up.
> > I'm not entirely clear on what's going on here. Are you saying that a
> > system might be down somehow, and you need to connect to it from your
> > laptop to get its rsync cron job running? Are you saying you want to
> > back up your laptop while it's suspended (I really suspect that's not
> > what you mean)?
>
> If the cron job runs at 1 in the morning, and my system is suspended at
> 1 in the morning, I go a day without backups. Ubuntu seemed to have
> some backup daemon it could run that would take the scheduled time, and
> try and run any time after that, thus making sure that I get a backup as
> soon as my system is available after that scheduled time.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
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