Hi Rolf,

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> The way I chose is simpler: I wrote a little script in VB to copy all
> new and changed files from certain directories in Windows to our Linux
> server (a Samba directory) when the user logs into Windows. This takes
> just half a minute or so. When Dirvish is called each evening, it
> backups these files automatically together with all the other Linux
> directories.
>

I wonder how do you know which files to backup/that has been changed? Are
you compare them with those at samba directory?
With this method, can we have a snapshot (time machine model) backup?


>
> Regards
> Rolf
>

Thanks, Rolf :-)
Anam.


>
> Am 21.11.2012 08:24, schrieb Satria Anamarta:
> > Hello,
> > Greeting from new member and a super newbie of Dirvish :-)
> >
> > Ok, so I manage to get Dirvish run on FreeBSD. This FreeBSD machine
> > (server) pulling backup data from another FreeBSD machine (client) and
> > Linux machine (client) sucessfully.
> >
> > I would like to setup a Windows 7 as a client, so I download and install
> > HardBackup from Itefix. As this step I'm confuse. Where should I start?
> > Should I configure master.conf on this Windows 7 machine or not since
> > the master.conf already configured in the FreeBSD (server) machine? Is
> > HardBackup assume this Windows machine will act as a server? Should I
> > install SSH server in this Windows 7 machine for it to backup
> > automatically without asking for password?
> >
> > Sorry for my poor english, I hope somebody here understand what I'm
> > trying to say :D
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Anam.
> >
> >
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