The best idea I have seen is two rsync's: the first while the server is
running and the second (much faster one) with it momentarily stopped.
James
Robin Rainton wrote:
Hi,
From what I recall (which might be fuzzy - someone please correct me if
any of
this is wrong!) there is no way to do this properly. There's some stuff
about
it on the wiki isn't there? Think I remember seeing something about
using LVM
mirrors to do it best.
Basically, you have to stop the server, backup (split a disk mirror
would be the
quickest no doubt - but I rsync the store to another local disk), restart.
Once you've split your mirror (or done your local rsync in my case) then
backup
offsite, etc. from that.
This is what I'm doing but it's not ideal. Would love to hear if there's a
better way. I can only get away with it due to the small number of users
at the
mo, but as things grow will defo have to re-think this.
I'm hoping that this murder thing will come to the rescue and allow a
backup
over slow/flakey connection without interrupting the master server. Is that
possible? Going to be the case in the future?
Cheers,
Rob
Quoting Markus Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear list,
I would like to ask once again as I have not received a positive
answer yet.
Does the cyrus imap server meanwhile offer the feature of a seemless /
checkpointed backup that does not require to stop the service?
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