[Samba] Backing-up solution (disk image or tarball to windows server)

Collen Blijenberg <MLHJ> systeembeheer at hermanjordan.nl
Fri Mar 26 07:46:16 GMT 2004


Hmm.. but does RIBS support the use
of extended ACL support ??? i mean there are
alot of backup/sync program's, but i didn't find
one yet who knows how to use ACL.. !?!
l8r
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Collen Blijenberg (MLHJ)

Thursday, March 25, 2004, 4:22:48 PM, you wrote:

RG2GCKT> I take this one and it works perfect for me...

RG2GCKT> http://freshmeat.net/projects/ribs/

RG2GCKT> But take care for the right version of pears Console_Getopt.

RG2GCKT> Greetings

RG2GCKT> Sascha

RG2GCKT> Am Donnerstag, 25. März 2004 15:28 schrieb Dirk Broer:
>> At our location, only the windows server has large capacity backup
>> solutions.
>>
>> I would like to backup to a smbfs partition.  I’m running Mandrake 9.2 with
>> Samba 3.
>>
>> I tried a simple tar –cvf and it failed as the file size got past 2
>> Gigabytes.  I know this was an issue with early Unixes.
>>
>> Is 2 GBytes a file size limit?
>>
>> Is there a backup solution (commercial or otherwise) that will split the
>> files into appropriate sizes and store them on a remote smbfs file system.
>>
>> It would be perfect if it could save a disk image and/or remember links and
>> all the file permissions.  Any suggestions appreciated.
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