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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: eddiechen on March 27, 2009, 08:08:09 AM
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Now I try to backup the sme server,I think the backup to desktop is simple.
but now the sme have about 70G data. whether is possible backup to desktop?
I use SME 7.4.
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I don't think backup to desktop exists any more. But even if it did, 70Gb is a bit much for that function to handle IIRC.
I would plug a USB hard drive up to your server instead. SME Server can use a USB hard drive as a backup device quite easily.
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Due to limitations in samba the backup to desktop is limited at a maximum of 4GB IIRC.
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Due to limitations in samba the backup to desktop is limited at a maximum of 4GB IIRC.
AFAIR is a limitation of apache.. with backup to desktop you will download the tgz file.. :-)
anyway, 70G are too many
Ciao
Stefano
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eddiechen
See the first Note here:
http://wiki.contribs.org/Backup_server_config#Backup_server_configuration
which says:
With sme 7.2 or newer, it is possible to create a backup to desktop smeserver.tgz file of the order of 52Gb, when saved to a share or a connected drive formatted with a NTFS or ext3 file system and when using Firefox as the browser.
See bug 81 here
http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81
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thank you, I would try it and later would give the result.
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eddiechen
I would try it and later would give the result.
Note you will not be able to restore that file using a browser from your desktop.
You will need to copy the backup file to a USB stick or burn it to a CD, and then restore on the first start up immediately after installing a fresh copy of sme server OS.
There is also a trick you can use to make the restore at first startup available again, see
http://wiki.contribs.org/Backup_server_config#Restore_on_initial_reboot_after_fresh_OS_install_-_How_to_Reset_option
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You will need to copy the backup file to a USB stick or burn it to a CD,
70GB?
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jokiin
70Gb of data will compress to something less than that, maybe half or a third depending on file types. I think there are 32Gb sticks around now, so it may be possible to fit a full backup file on a stick.
Obviously the size of the memory stick will be the limitation, that's why I also said "or CD". There is also the possibility of using a USB drive.
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a portable hard drive would be more appropriate perhaps