= Сообщение: 4638 из 8555 ========================================= RU.LINUX = От : Victor Sudakov 2:5005/49 11 Jan 18 17:45:50 Кому : Andrew Kant 11 Jan 18 17:45:50 Тема : Чем бэкапить RedHat Enterprise Linux Server 6 ? FGHI : area://RU.LINUX?msgid=2:5005/49+5a5740b5 На : area://RU.LINUX?msgid=2:469/83.1+5a4fd847 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== Ответ: area://RU.LINUX?msgid=2:5020/828.777+5a65ce92 ============================================================================== Dear Andrew,
05 Jan 18 21:21, you wrote to me:
AK> Saturday January 06 2018 00:20, Victor Sudakov wrote to Andrew Kant: AK>>> Hу тогда иди читай красношляпный мануал :)
VS>> А это мысль. Закончатся новогодние праздники - пойду читать, VS>> может и насчет бэкапа что найдется, там с десяток книжек. AK> Как плохо, что подобная мысль приходит не первой из ... :)
Они же толстые.
"Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-6-Deployment_Guide-en-US" предлагает пользоваться неким
Chapter 34. Relax-and-Recover (ReaR)
When a software or hardware failure breaks the system, the system administrator faces three tasks to restore it to the fully functioning state on a new hardware environment: 1. booting a rescue system on the new hardware 2. replicating the original storage layout 3. restoring user and system files Most backup software solves only the third problem. To solve the first and second problems, use Relax-and-Recover (ReaR), a disaster recovery and system migration utility. Backup software creates backups. ReaR complements backup software by creating a rescue system. Booting the rescue system on a new hardware allows you to issue the rear reco ver command, which starts the recovery process. D uring this process, ReaR replicates the partition layout and filesystems, prompts for restoring user and system files from the backup created by backup software, and finally installs the boot loader. By default, the rescue system created by ReaR only restores the storage layout and the boot loader, but not the actual user and system files. This chapter describes how to use ReaR.