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Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@tr.schottelius.org>
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40 lines
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ccollect - Restoring backups
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Nico Schottelius <nico-ccollect__@__schottelius.org>
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0.1, for all ccollect version, Initial Version from 2008-07-04
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:Author Initials: NS
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Having backups is half the way to success on a failure.
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Knowing how to restore the systems is the other half.
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Introduction
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You made your backup and now you want to restore your
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data. If you backuped only parts of a computer and need
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only to restore them, it is pretty easy to achieve.
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Restoring a whole system is a little bit more
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difficult and needs some knowledge of the operating system.
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Restoring parts of a system
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Log into your backupserver. Change into the
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backup directory you want to restore from
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(the one named source.intervall.datetime, like
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...).
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Do
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Restoring a complete FreeBSD system
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Restoring a complete Linux system
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Future
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I think about automating full system recoveries in the future.
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I think it could be easily done and here are some hints for
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people who would like to implement it.
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