Re: how to unmount an NFS share when the NFS server is unavailable?

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On 1/27/11 12:57 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>
>>
>> Actually, since the original question involved access to backups, I
>> should have given my usual answer which is that backuppc is the thing to
>> use for backups and it provides a web interface for restores (you pick
>> the historical version you want and either tell it to put it back to the
>> original host or you can download a tarball through the browser). Very
>> nice for self-serve access.  It does want to map complete hosts to
>> owners that have permission to access them but with a little work you
>> make different areas of a shared system look like separate hosts.
>>
>
> BackupPC doesn't intergrate into cPanel.

Why does it have to integrate? It runs on a different machine. Can't you make a 
remote apache authenticate the same way as a cpanel user would to access its web 
interface?

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   Les Mikesell
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