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-!!!Back up your data.
+!!! ''
Back up your data''
-Home user: write
a script that copies it off onto another machine.
-Enterprise server: buy
a tape drive and consider using a program like [Arkeia],
or writing some ''really good'' scripts.
+Home user:
+ Write
a script that copies it off onto another machine.
+Enterprise server:
+ Buy
a tape drive and consider using a good commercial backup
program or writing some ''really good'' scripts.
-!!
Back up your data using Arkeia
+(P.S. __''
Back up your data.''__) Otherwise you might end up like [this guy | http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/sounds/canonhelpdesk.mp3] (warning: contains bad words).
-See Craig's ArkeiaNotes.
-
-(P.S. __Back
up your
data.__
) Otherwise you might end up like
[this guy|http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/sounds/canonhelpdesk.mp3
] - warning contains bad words
.
-
-!!Back up your data using
VERITAS's Backup Exec
-
-Veritas are cool. (They employ
[geek goddesses
|http://www.georgyforgov
.com
/], though that's another story.) Their Backup Exec product for Windows is very nice, and even has a Linux agent that lets you back up remote Linux servers.
-
-They have a [document|http:
//seer.support.veritas.com/docs/241989.htm] that tells you how to set it up, but because you run Debian, you're going to want to do things a bit differently.
-
-Untar and install to /usr/local/bkupexec. Create an /etc/bkupexec directory and copy the agent.cfg from /usr/local/bkupexec into it.
-
-Then, get the BackupExecAgentInitScript, run
- # update
-rc
.d bkupexec defaults 96
-and you're away laughing.
-
-!! Backup using tar(1)
-See TarNotes for information on backing up large amounts of data to more than one tape.
-
-----
-See also [HowToExt2fsUndeletion
] (although you don't need to since you have good backups, right?)
+See also:
+* TarNotes for information on backing
up large amounts of
data to more than one tape with tar(1
)
+*
[Arkeia
] and ArkeiaNotes
.
+*
VERITAS BackupExec
+*
[Linux Ext2fs Undeletion mini-HOWTO
| http://www.tldp
.org
/HOWTO
/Ext2fs
-Undeletion
.html
] (although you don't need to since you have good backups, right?)
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