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Creating MySQL Backups With AutoMySQLBackup On Ubuntu 9.10

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Thu, 2010-02-18 12:05. :: Ubuntu | Backup | MySQL

Creating MySQL Backups With AutoMySQLBackup On Ubuntu 9.10

AutoMySQLBackup is a shell script that lets you take daily, weekly and monthly backups of your MySQL databases using mysqldump. It can back up multiple databases, compress the backups, back up remote databases, and email the logs. This tutorial explains how to install and use it on an Ubuntu 9.10 server.

NTFS Disk Recovery

Submitted by SkipFrizzell (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2010-02-10 18:04. :: Backup | Other

NTFS Disk Recovery

Mary, the daughter of a friend is in college: her Windows XP laptop constantly reboots and, we suspect, has a bad hard drive. The system will boot a live CD (Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Desktop), and data on the hard drive can be read. During boot, the live CD identifies disk errors and tries unsuccessfully to repair them.

How To Back Up MySQL Databases With mylvmbackup On Debian Lenny

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2010-01-29 16:48. :: Debian | Backup | MySQL

How To Back Up MySQL Databases With mylvmbackup On Debian Lenny

mylvmbackup is a Perl script for quickly creating MySQL backups. It uses LVM's snapshot feature to do so. To perform a backup, mylvmbackup obtains a read lock on all tables and flushes all server caches to disk, creates a snapshot of the volume containing the MySQL data directory, and unlocks the tables again. This article shows how to use it on a Debian Lenny server.

Automated Backups Using dhcpd On Ubuntu

Submitted by mcielen (Contact Author) (Forums) on Tue, 2009-10-13 12:07. :: Ubuntu | Backup

Automated Backups Using dhcpd On Ubuntu

This tutorial shows how to set up automated backups of Linux hosts through dhcp using Ubuntu.

Creating Backups With Back In Time On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Sun, 2009-08-23 18:37. :: Ubuntu | Backup | Desktop

Creating Backups With Back In Time On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop

This tutorial explains how to install and use Back In Time on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.

Creating Backups With luckyBackup On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Tue, 2009-08-18 16:39. :: Ubuntu | Backup | Desktop

Creating Backups With luckyBackup On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop

This tutorial explains how to install and use luckyBackup on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. luckyBackup is an application for data back-up and synchronization powered by the rsync tool. It is simple to use, fast (transfers over only changes made and not all data), safe (keeps your data safe by checking all declared directories before proceeding in any data manipulation ), reliable and fully customizable.

Creating Snapshot-Backups with BackerUpper On Ubuntu 9.04

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Thu, 2009-07-23 16:24. :: Ubuntu | Backup | Desktop

Creating Snapshot-Backups with BackerUpper On Ubuntu 9.04

BackerUpper is a tool similar to Apple's TimeMachine. It is intended to create snapshot-backups of selected directories or even your full hard drive. From the BackerUpper project page: "Backerupper is a simple program for backing up selected directories over a local network. Its main intended purpose is backing up a user's personal data." This article shows how to install and use BackerUpper on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope).

Management Of Backups With DAT Devices

Submitted by ginocic (Contact Author) (Forums) on Tue, 2009-05-19 12:24. :: Linux | Backup

Management Of Backups With DAT Devices

I had the chance to use a DAT device (an old HP SuperStore DAT24) to make copy on tapes. I didn't want to install any new software to manage that task. This guide can be considered a first step to know how the thing can work. Then, everybody can customize it according to the personal needs.

DRBD 8.3 Third Node Replication With Debian Etch

Submitted by bhellman (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2009-02-27 14:23. :: Debian | Backup | High-Availability | Other

DRBD 8.3 Third Node Replication With Debian Etch

The recent release of DRBD 8.3 now includes The Third Node feature as a freely available component. This document will cover the basics of setting up a third node on a standard Debian Etch installation. At the end of this tutorial you will have a DRBD device that can be utilized as a SAN, an iSCSI target, a file server, or a database server.

Back Up LVM XEN Guest Containing LVs

Submitted by chriscowley (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2009-02-13 14:19. :: Backup | Virtualization

Back Up LVM XEN Guest Containing LVs

In my day-job all our Linux boxes (bar 3) are Xen VMs. I wanted a way to take a backup of these with out the risk of the files changing underneath. For performance reasons I am running all of them on Logical Volumes.Within these VMs the DomU OS is once again using LVM for various reasons. This does create some headaches for taking the backup.

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