RE: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool - FINISHED

2005-06-16 Thread Michael Martinell
Thanks for providing me with some very valuable ideas. I ended up doing the following: 1. Compiled kernel to 2.6.11.12 with CIFS support 2. Mounted my win 2003 shares 3. Used rsnapshot to back up shares to apache web directory - easy for file restore. This seems to be a good solution that will a

Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-14 Thread s. keeling
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Michael Martinell wrote: > > Does anybody have any suggestions for this? > > Erm, why the requirement for a web interface? That right there is the > killer because backup/restore is generally thought of an admin task which > implies to some degree having

Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-13 Thread Jacob S
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 11:41:07 -0700 Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Martinell wrote: > > Does anybody have any suggestions for this? > > Erm, why the requirement for a web interface? That right there is > the killer because backup/restore is generally thought of an admin > task w

Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-13 Thread Steve Lamb
Jacob S wrote: > It saved my life (well, several hours of it, anyway) when I accidentally > deleted all the mysql databases on my server. (Yes, it was a very stupid > mistake. Don't ask. :-) Why do people always tease about a potentially humerous anecdote and then tell us not to prompt for it'

Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-13 Thread Jacob S
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:09:33 -0500 "Michael Martinell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am looking for a backup/restore solution that would fall into the > following category: > 1. Web interface to apache > 2. Able to select mount points or files in the interface > 3. Able to perform a restore of a

Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-13 Thread Steve Lamb
Michael Martinell wrote: > Does anybody have any suggestions for this? Erm, why the requirement for a web interface? That right there is the killer because backup/restore is generally thought of an admin task which implies to some degree having command line access on the box(es) in question.

Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

2005-06-13 Thread Michael Martinell
I am looking for a backup/restore solution that would fall into the following category: 1. Web interface to apache 2. Able to select mount points or files in the interface 3. Able to perform a restore of a specified file in the backup I have searched google quite a bit, however I can only find goo