[hobbit] More Newbie questions.. sorry in advance..

Rafal Roginela Rafal.Roginela at AmeriCashLoans.net
Fri Mar 21 17:03:28 CET 2008


Thanks Tom,

 

I have so much to learn!! This is what you run to do daily backups,
correct? 

 

That is a much better way to do exclusions! Very Cool! Thank you so
much! 

 

Rafal Roginela

________________________________

From: Callahan, Tom [mailto:CallahanT at tessco.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:50 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] More Newbie questions.. sorry in advance..

 

I use these lines:
EXCLUDE_NFS=`mount | grep nfs | awk '{print $3}'`
EXCLUDE_LIST="$EXCLUDE_NFS proc kcore core sys dev srv mount media"

for i in $EXCLUDE_LIST
do
        echo $i >> $EXCLUDE_FILE
done


To generate any NFS mounted partitions and others I want to exclude, to
add as a variable to exclude from backups as well, then my backup cmd
is:

/bin/tar zcpf $BACKUP_LOC/"$HOSTNAME"_backup.`date +%F`.tgz
--ignore-failed-read --exclude-from $EXCLUDE_FILE /


On 3/21/08 11:33 AM, "Rafal Roginela"
<Rafal.Roginela at AmeriCashLoans.net> wrote:

Hi All,
 
Did some of the research on this already and have some ideas but I would
like a more concise list of directories to backup when I backup my
CentOs 5 box running the Hobbit Moinitor. I do have a "full backup" that
I actually made a script for that connects me to a windows box that is
being backed up to tape and dumps a nice bz2 file there. What I'm
looking for is the incremental or data directories that I should be
backing up daily (I figured /etc) but want to know of any other places
that I should be backing up my server on a daily basis. Here is the tar
command that I run for a full backup once a week:
 
"tar cvpjf "$backup_location/$backup_name" --exclude=/proc
--exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys /"
 
And if someone knows of anything more I should be adding to the excludes
that would also help. 
 
The server is pretty much a monitoring box running Hobbit monitoring my
sites and servers and OpenNMS to monitor my switches and firewalls. I'm
doing research now on cron to get these to fire off by themselves not me
manually running the scripts
 
Thank you Henrik and contributors for the great software! And thank you
all for the great responsiveness and great advice!!
 
Thank you,
Rafal Roginela



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