Re: Backup on Linux
From: Stephane (Root_at_linux.linux)
Date: 06/19/04
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Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 10:57:24 +0100
Well,
I share a folder on the Linux server for backup, via samba
and on the Windows machine, I did map a drive of the Linux server seen in my
Workgroup (thanks to SMB)
Stephane
"Tommy Reynolds" <TommyReynolds@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.06.19.00.21.35.270900@yahoo.com...
> On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 17:43:17 +0100, Stephane wrote:
>
> > Several windows machines proceed the backup with the command line via a
> > script file ! :
> > cd c:\documents and settings\
> > xcopy *.* z:\Harddisk_C_Laptop\documents-and-settings /i /s /e /d /y
> > All these options, did allow to backup ONLY new files or modiifed
files....
> > (previously on a Windows server..)
> > Since I try to do the same on Linux server, the XCOPY seems not to
identify
> > the date of the file on the server !!!!??!???!
> > and backup EVERYTHING !!
> > Has anybody seen this problem ?
>
> I'm confused. Are you trying to backup a Linux filesystem from the
> Windoze box? Via NFS? Via SMB? Or the other way round?
>
> Cheers!
>
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