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iBackup
File size: | 45 Kb |
File type: | GZ |
OS: | Linux |
License: | Freeware |
Views/Downloads: | 678 / 3 |
Rating: | Total votes: 0 |
What is it? iBackup simplifies backing up the system configuration files (/etc) for UNIX systems (Solaris, *BSD, Linux). You can run the program from any directory, it will by default save the (maybe compressed) tarball to /root. It is possible to encrypt the tarball, to upload the tarball to some other host and run this backup automated in a cronjob. You could also send the backup by mail, using nail. You might want to check the man pages of tar(1), scp(1), gzip(1), compress(1), ncftp(1), openssl(1) and kimmo.suominen.com/ssh/ for an introduction to ssh/scp with public/private keys. You can also generate reports about the running system, which look like this. Installation from source gzip -dc ibackup-2.27.tar.gz | tar -xvf - make install install-config Installation on Solaris You can either use the package on this site or make your own with make pkg. pkgadd -d ibackup-2.27-sol-all.pkg Installation on Debian Debian does provide packages for testing and unstable. apt-get update && apt-get install ibackup cp /usr/share/doc/ibackup/examples/ibackup.conf /etc Installation on a RPM based system You can either use the package on this site or make your own with make rpm. rpm -i ibackup-2.27-1.noarch.rpm Configuration $EDITOR /etc/ibackup.conf Dependencies GNU Bash (recommended) OpenSSH (recommended) Usage |
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