[ale] Today's lesson: rdiff-backup restores

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 11:48:32 EST 2016


March talk? End user backups are a really important issue that doesn't
get enough coverage until the problem goes BOOM!
On Tue, 2016-02-23 at 11:28 -0500, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
> Don't forget about ZFS zsend to replicate snapshots.
> 
> If you really want to be cheap and have a GUI, I setup Back-In-Time
> on Mom's
> system - then scheduled hourly "snapshots" - which are really just
> rsync +
> hardlinks in the old directory area.  The default B-I-T schedule
> keeps hourly
> "snapshots" for 2 days, then slowly removes those, daily, weekly,
> monthly,
> annual.  The target directory structures are YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS/ based
> and full of
> hardlinks for all the identical files.  Removing any YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS/ 
> is safe,
> since all the others have their hardlinks to the real data.  OTOH, if
> there is
> data corruption on the disk, then all those hardlinks are useless.
> 
> Gave a presentation about this 3-4 yrs ago at ALE-NW, if anyone is
> interested,
> let me know and I'll dig it up.  In my mind, B-i-T is best for end-
> user backups,
> not system backups (there are issues running it as root - nothing
> hard for
> Jim-like people, but ... )
> 
> 
> On 02/23/2016 10:37 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> > Yep – all sorts of ways to do things.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > One could sync a  live storage array to another storage array
> > without doing
> > standard backups (e.g. EMC’s SRDF or Hitachi’s Shadow Image).  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > One could create another server that has same setup as original and
> > simply copy
> > differences (e.g. rsync) periodically. 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > I worked at one place where we’d setup the same database on
> > separate servers but
> > ran the remote in “standby” mode.   On the primary we had full
> > archive logging
> > running and shipped all logs to the remote as they were
> > written.   We’d apply
> > the logs to that standby database on a 6 hour delay.   (This gave
> > us time to
> > stop the logs from being applied if we determined the Production
> > server had
> > something bad in the logs such as an accidental full table
> > delete.)   In the
> > event of a failure of Production we could accelerate application of
> > the logs on
> > the standby database so we didn’t have to wait 6 hours to get up
> > and running.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Regardless of how you do it, generally speaking also having offsite
> > media like
> > tapes is a good thing for portability and archiving of older
> > images.
> > 
> >  
> 
> 
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