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Full backup and fast restores for bytepositioning tape drives
- flexible configuration
- db for multiple volumes
- fast restores due to direct seeks
- add. grafical user interface using Xdialog
- tape header (first-, lastwritten, # writes, ...)
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.
Take either manual or scheduled backups using find, egrep, cpio and bzip. Supports weekly full backups, exclusions and compression. See http://bandcamp.tv/quickbackup for mailing list info and downloads
A minimal linux rescue distribution with the goals of being small, compatible and very usable. Features as a cozy shell and a multitude of partition rescue/editing tools all based on up-to-date releases like 2.4.x kernel with USB support etc.
Tracker-tools are a set of scripts I use to administer my Linux box. I've found them
very useful and have decided it's time I packaged them up and made them
publicly available.
The purpose of this project is to provide a comprehensive system for backing up to CDR the log scripts produced by syslog-ng. The scripts support verification of the CD after burning, optionally removing log files after they have been burnt to CD
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.
Mondo Rescue is a GPL suite designed to create disaster recovery or cloning physical or virtual media from which you'll be able to boot in order to restore or clone your original system. It does that in an automatic or interactive way allowing modifs
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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
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.
A CD-RW backup utility aiming convenience and efficiency : Needs minimum CD intervention. Fills CDs 100% with individual .bz2 files. Saves all special files and attributes. Works online or batched : No realtime CD change needed even for multi-CD backups!
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.
yacdbak is intended to facilitate backups to multiple CD-recordables or CD-rewritables on Linux systems. It uses GNU tar and Jörg Schilling´s cdrecord.
PenguinBackup is a single-floppy Linux system with backup/restore software for PalmOS-based
PDAs. It comes with a nice menu system so that people without prior Linux/Unix-knowledge
can use it easily.
The goal is to provide a set of customizable shell scripts to achieve massive backups on tape from multiples filesystems, while keep tapes as full as possible.