Backups
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- | We use [http://www.rsnapshot.org/ rsnapshot] to backup okcomputer | + | We use [http://www.rsnapshot.org/ rsnapshot] to backup okcomputer. If you ever accidentally delete or change a file and want the original file back, go to /backup/snapshots/ where you'll see a set of directories like this. |
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+ | * monthly.1 | ||
+ | * monthly.0 | ||
* weekly.3 | * weekly.3 | ||
* weekly.2 | * weekly.2 | ||
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* daily.1 | * daily.1 | ||
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- | The " | + | The "daily" directories contain the latest snapshots, from the backup we run every morning. They get rotated out to the "weekly" directories at the end of the week, which in turn get rotated out to the "monthly" directories at the end of the month. Chances are you just want to look in daily.0 where you'll find a copy of okcomputer's whole directory tree. If your home directory is /home/username, check /backup/snapshots/daily.0/home/username for any files you want to restore back to your home directory. If you want older versions, check the daily.1, daily.2, ..., weekly.0, ..., monthly.0, etc. directories in order. |
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+ | You can't delete files from /backup/snapshots, only copy them to restore. | ||
[[Category:Services]] | [[Category:Services]] |
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We use rsnapshot to backup okcomputer. If you ever accidentally delete or change a file and want the original file back, go to /backup/snapshots/ where you'll see a set of directories like this.
- monthly.2
- monthly.1
- monthly.0
- weekly.3
- weekly.2
- weekly.1
- weekly.0
- daily.6
- daily.5
- daily.4
- daily.3
- daily.2
- daily.1
- daily.0
The "daily" directories contain the latest snapshots, from the backup we run every morning. They get rotated out to the "weekly" directories at the end of the week, which in turn get rotated out to the "monthly" directories at the end of the month. Chances are you just want to look in daily.0 where you'll find a copy of okcomputer's whole directory tree. If your home directory is /home/username, check /backup/snapshots/daily.0/home/username for any files you want to restore back to your home directory. If you want older versions, check the daily.1, daily.2, ..., weekly.0, ..., monthly.0, etc. directories in order.
You can't delete files from /backup/snapshots, only copy them to restore.