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Forkback is a backup script written for the UNIX bash shell that backups data
using tar. It can be used to write data to a backup server or any directory saving space using
compression and granting security using gpg encryption.
This project is to create a Linux based Router Configuration Management System for Cisco Routers (initially supporting router IOS 12.0+). The project was written in bash and perl scripting but has now been rewritten in Ruby, and makes use of Linux system
A set of bash-functions (probably becomes scripts instead) that perform backups (full and incremental) on blockdevices with encryption and compression using standard tools like tar and mcrypt.
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PhpWikiBackup is a simple script for PhpWiki used to backup your data to a remote host using rsync and ssh; it is written in Bash Shell and it is easily configurable so you can manage many phpWiki sites.
This script shell (in environment BASH) has the purpose to create archives of backup of a partition or specific directory, effecting rotating of these archives in agreement space in disk.
Simple script of backup using tar for *NIX systems and written in bash, very easy to suit whatever backup policy, using complete, incremental or parcial backups. It has some features for esample mail notification, index of files, error notices, etc.
Imlug Remote Backup System make local copy of a dir and send other to a remote machine using rsync or ssh.
You need Bash, Tar, ( Bzip2 or Gzip for compress ) and rsync and ssh.
A basic console script backup systems without X. Rather than remembering the perplexing tar options, this will use a .conf file, and prompt the user for information. USER BEWARE!!! This was mostly designed for me to practice my bash skills
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LRSR / Linux Restore ScRipt is a command line (Bash/Perl) script for restoring system information. LRSR also can be edited to create "Mini" distros from a pre-existing UNIX/Linux computer.
This bash script, in conjunction with a java program, will backup your mysql database(s) to a file using mysqldump, and gzips it. Depending on setup, it will either e-mail you the file, or leave it in the installation directory.
A simple BASH script to do nightly backups to tarballs to a seperate hard drive (not to tape). Supports full and incremental backups. Ideal for linux home users to easily backup all or parts of their system, provided they have an extra hard drive.
Bash script to clone the package state of a debian system, or, in other words,
the list of currently installed packages, to another system(s). It is fairly simple, but serves it's purpose very well.