[BozemanLUG] Back In Time

Jade Robbins jaderobbins at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 08:52:26 MDT 2009


I run a package called duplicity that will incrementally back up a
folder, AES encrypt it, and then stick remotely via SSH, FTP, etc.

http://duplicity.nongnu.org/

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* Jade Robbins
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Gary <gary at math.montana.edu> wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> That look a lot like something I run...
>
> [newton/Raid1] ls snapshots
> daily.0   daily.3   monthly.0   monthly.11  monthly.5  monthly.8  weekly.2
> daily.1   daily.4   monthly.1   monthly.2   monthly.6  weekly.0   yearly.0
> daily.2   hourly.0  monthly.10  monthly.3   monthly.7  weekly.1   yearly.1
>
> all are incremental snapshots, with like files all hardlinked together to
> save space.  Basically a perl script wrapper around rsync.
>
> http://rsnapshot.org/
>
> - Gary
>
> On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Jeff Sharkey wrote:
>
>> Speaking of this, I've been meaning to figure out how some NAS filers
>> I've used keep ".snapshot" directories.  It would be awesome if this
>> was just a flag you could enable, but I'm not sure if it requires
>> filesystem support.
>>
>> cookie:~> ls .snapshot
>> hourly.0  hourly.1  nightly.0  nightly.1  weekly.0  weekly.1
>>
>> Anyone set this up before?  It's a lifesaver if your NAS provides it.  :)
>>
>> j
>>
>>
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