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Re: [BackupPC-users] restore questions

2009-01-19 13:16:49
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] restore questions
From: Nick Smith <nick.smith79 AT gmail DOT com>
To: "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 13:13:49 -0500
So is the way im doing it now going to work if i need to do a restore
down the road?
Would doing full backups be better than incrementals?

>>From what your saying it sounds like the full backups are actually
doing incrementals?
Or is it because most of the files are already in the pool so it just
does a hardlink instead?
If i tell it to only keep 1 full backup and only do a full every 6
months, once it does the next
full backup does it change the hardlinks to point to the latest full
and remove the first? or
does it keep the initial full just to keep the hardlinks in working order?

thanks

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Jon Craig <cannedspam.cant AT gmail DOT com> 
wrote:
> I think you will find that subsequent full backups will take just a
> little longer than the incrementals.  New full backups will only
> transfer changed files rather than a complete new backup.  The
> difference is in how the client identifies files to backup. With an
> incremental, files are 1st checked based on last modification date and
> then based on file signature.  This avoids a lot of signature work but
> can lead to missed files due to unarchiving activities (live
> extracting contents of zip files) that create files with modification
> times earlier than the last full. The full backup selects every file
> but then subjects it to signatute checks to see if the file has
> actually changed.  Only files that fail signature match are actually
> changed.  The signature is checked against the pool,  so it will only
> fail when this file has never been backed up by this particular
> instance on BackupPC.
>
> On 1/19/09, Nick Smith <nick.smith79 AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>> I use backuppc to backup several windows servers across the internet.
>> Some of which are rather large and on slow internet connections.
>> With frequent disconnects or other random errors it has taken almost a
>> month to make a full backup of one client, but it finally happened
>> (40gigs of data, exchange etc).
>>
>> My question is that,  since it takes so long to make a full backup and
>> the incrementals go rather quickly, is it safe to do a full backup
>> every
>> 6 months or so and do incrementals every day?  How would this impact
>> restoring files?  If im doing incremental backups everyday and they
>> need to restore their exchange DB for some reason, would i still be
>> able to get it with only 1 full backup and the rest incrementals?
>> these are
>> all level 1 backups. From what ive read level one backups backup
>> changed from the last level 0 full backup.  Im currently keeping 2
>> weeks of
>> incrementals.  What if i wanted to only get a full every 12 months and
>> just use incrementals every day?  Am i still covered?
>>
>> I just dont want to get into a situation where i "think" i have a good
>> backup and then they actually need to restore something and i dont
>> have
>> adequate data to restore.
>>
>> Is there a better option to accomplish this?  Im using rsyncd on the
>> windows servers and have pre/post scripts that launch a volume shadow
>> of the drives to backup, then i use exclude/include in backuppc to
>> tell it what to backup.  Ive slimmed the backup down as much as
>> possible
>> to only get important files.  They are in a rural area and the
>> internet speed is as fast as they can get it.
>>
>> Thanks for any help and/or advice.
>>
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