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Legacy Forums => Suggestions => Topic started by: Sebastian Stypel on February 14, 2002, 10:33:37 AM
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should there not be some kind of back-up system
where users can back up their user dir
or the admin can select what to back up like
- system files
- config files
- user1 home + mail
- user2 home + mail
- ibay1 home
etc...
thanks
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Check out page 69 of the manual. There is already a built in system for backing up all of your system configuration, user files, i-bays, etc. You can't pick and choose, but it gets the job done.
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ahh i don't have the manual.
you see, some of my users have lots of music in their home dir like 15gig
and to back that up is just dumb for me because none of the computers on the network have that big of a hard-drive
so yeh basically i need something where i can select what i want to backup
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Sebastian Stypel wrote:
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> ahh i don't have the manual.
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That's a poor excuse considering that the manual is available in online format right from the e-smith manager screen.
BUT, for simplicity sake, you can find it here:
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/
> you see, some of my users have lots of music in their home
> dir like 15gig
Why don't you have an internal IT policy about music? Write a scipt and grep any file with .mp3 or .wma extension and delete them!
> and to back that up is just dumb for me because none of the
> computers on the network have that big of a hard-drive
If none of the hard drives on the network are 15 GB, then how do some users have 15 GB of music? Never mind. I don't want to know... But you're right, it is dumb to waste backup window time, tape head life and media for backing up music (unless of course you're a music studio)
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> so yeh basically i need something where i can select what i
> want to backup
And finally, you can select which -directories- are backed up by editing the /etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup file.