Snapshots with Mandriva was easy, but froze my system on the second try.
I had used Mandriva for years, then got a nice 320 gig backup drive and the
Snapshot froze. Then went to reboot and got a curious error lnusertemp failed
temporary directory fail.
After several attempts to fix the system, it just got worse. I was at least able
to login for awhile in guest. However, the more I attempted to fix the 100%
memory full. It just got worse. So today I installed Mageia after some difficulty
with installation ( I had to constantly hit enter to keep it going ).
I had so much on the hard drive, and only was able to retrieve part of it. Too
bad, but I was sticking with either Mandriva or Mageia. I had had Ubuntu in
the past an others, but Mandriva had seemed solid.
What have you folks found as the safest backup tool with Mageia.
I've used many before without fail like Bacula, but boy the Snapshot feature
messed me up bad.
Patrick
zugunder wrote:Hi all,
I have a question regarding system backups. Is there any way to do it manually using MCC tools?
I took a look at MCC/System/Snapshots, but it doesn't seem to backup anything itself - as far as I can see from the MCC's logs, it just changes something in cron, configuring automatic backups I guess.
I'd like to backup the whole system just for case and I don't want to perform scheduled automatic backups.
I know that Snapshots uses rsync as a backend, so very likely grsync (with root privileges?) can do the job, but I'd like to know if I could do the same but easily from MCC?
Thank you.