[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I have about 500Mb of variable data (theres only 4 > console only users and we arent mp3 freaks!) and a > CDRW. Would it be worth setting up a script+cron > job to do the following nightly:- > > 1/ tar+gzip /home AND /etc AND /var/mail AND > /root/scripts > 1.a/ make sure it'll fit on a CD > 2/ make an iso file to fit files w/ mkisofs > 3/ mount image using loopback > 4/ put archives from (1) in image > 5/ erase CDRW w/ cdrecord > 6/ write image to cdrw w/ cdrecord > 7/ clean up. > > Do this nightly on a "7 disk cycle manually via changing > the disk before I go to bed and let it do it at 2am" (TM) > methodology ;) If I left the disk in and/or forgot, it'd > still backup the disk. I'd do a manual archive CD-R copy > once a week too (this is what I'm doing at the moment).
I wouldn't do it! You're probably better off taking a "small" hd, around 6-10GB, and make nightly incremental, weekly and monthly full backups on that special purpose hd. The hd should be mounted ro to prevent accidential deletion and the like. Based on these Backups you could do a weekly backup to cdr/w as you like. One point I especially don't like about your procedure is, that if you forget to take out the disk of the last day, you would loose two days of backup if the box fails exactly after the disk was erased. And what do you do if you're on vacation, say, two weeks? -- Tschoe, Get my gpg-public-key here Jens http://gecius.de/gpg-key.txt
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