Re: backup

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Im adding here my first post below again.
Regards


Hi,

1.I want to have a full backup of Redhat systems 5.2, 4x,3x  (which
runs some apps mostly squid and qmail) in order if the servers fail
down in order to down. If ill have to re-setup a system with CD/DVD i
would it be the new ones "twins" with the old ones.  So what to
backup/ restore?
2. Not only i have the root password (sorrily) and i didnt setup the
systems. But sometimes some things go wrong. So i want to full monitor
the systems configuration etc changes that i can know if someone
internal is "playing".
3. In a Redhat 5.2 setuped a few months ago has empty boot logs. What
can be the cause and i want to fix it.

Regards


2009/2/2 a bv <vbavbalist@xxxxxxxxx>:
> What about my post, full backup and etc? any recommendation?
>
> Regards
>
> 2009/1/30 Miner, Jonathan W (US SSA) <jonathan.w.miner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>
>>> i wann window client write any thing in any folder on dektop
>>> that folder automatically upload on linux server.
>>> ...
>>> i dont wann use samba server.
>>
>> Too bad... Samba is the right tool to enable file sharing between UNIX/Linux servers and Windows clients.
>>
>>> if u have another options among ftp plz suggest me.
>>
>> Look at installing rsync.  Install cygwin on the Windows clients, and then you can rsync the client data to the server.  Data can be encrypted over the network with SSH, and only changed data gets copied.
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