[BackupPC-users] Off-site mirror
2013-08-01 23:27:49
Hi all,
I have a BackupPC server running at our office successfully but
now want to look at an off-site mirror (DR). When I
create my off-site server I want to be
able to use it to restore files in the event of a catastrophic failure of
our main backup server, but don't want BackupPC running
on it.
Do I just install BackupPC on the off-site
server and rsync the /etc/backuppc,
/var/lib/backuppc, and /usr/share/backuppc directories? Will this allow me to then manually run some
BackupPC restores from the command line? Or do I need to
actually enable the off-site mirror
BackupPC instance to run normally so I can do restores
from the web interface?
Thanks
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