RSYNC Backup front-end with Web Interface, email reports with attached summary. Simple to use; back up servers with a single line, or your entire server farm from a single machine. Custom email tags sort responses in your MUA. Supports authentication.
Be the first to post a text review of Backup Monitor. Rate and review a project by clicking thumbs up or thumbs down in the right column.
1.3 adds the ability to do incremental and full backups (increments are based off the full backup) as well as added support for easily identifying hosts/backup jobs.
1.2.0 ----- * Added MySQL support for logging. * Cleaned up Email Notifications. * Fixed null additions and whitespace issue. * Installer [install.php], fills in most config fields automagically for you. * Configurable log size rotation. * Updated PID check, now relies on Unix::PID. cleanliness. * RSYNC STDERR now redirected for email notifications.
1.2.0 ----- * Added MySQL support for logging. * Cleaned up Email Notifications. * Fixed null additions and whitespace issue. * Installer [install.php], fills in most config fields automagically for you. * Configurable log size rotation. * Updated PID check, now relies on Unix::PID. cleanliness. * RSYNC STDERR now redirected for email notifications.
Fixes, added SQL logging support, some new graphics, etc. Expect it by the weekend.
Hopefully the next few releases will include: * Minimal restore capability. * Expanded options (as we lack many still) * TaskIDs * Configurability of email to be per task, or per entire backup execution. * Configuration of Cron jobs, and automatic insertion. I plan to incrementally add functionality, but I've got a lot of projects at work/on the side, along with our new born baby boy [noah!] to balance, so no promises on when they're added
Backup Monitor 1.1.0 has been released, this has the addition of a web interface. Originally BackupMon and the interface were seperate packages, they are now bundled together in 1.1.0 making this installation somewhat easier.
1.1.0 ----- BackupMon gains a Web Interface, located in www/ This uses PHP, and has support for authentication using sessions. 1.0.0 ----- Initial release. "It works." --basically.
Copyright © 2009 Geeknet, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use
Thanks for your rating!
Would you also like to write a review?
Thanks for your review!
Get credit for your review by logging in via OpenID. Click your account provider: