I was wondering.
Is it possible to have multiple configurations to have multiple backups?
I've got some different sites at the computer and of course my personal data.
The current back-ups are created monthly with different files in different directories for each site an my personal data.
For example the site www.ff.fm is put in /media/backup/sites/www.ff.fm/ as file www_ff_fm-20080807.tar.bz2 and so on.
My personal data is put in /media/backup/computer/hpyr/home-jeroen-20080807.tar.bz2
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Yes, you can have multiple configurations. When you run the Simple Backup Configuration Program (SBCP), at the top of the first screen you'll see the directory SBCP is using for the current backup configuration. There's an "Open..." button under that text near the top. This allows you to specify a directory containing a different backup configuration; you can select an empty directory (or create a new directory) to have SBCP create a new configuration.
On the last screen of SBCP, you can schedule the backup for that configuration. So you can have multiple backups scheduled, one for each backup configuration.
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Hya,
I was wondering.
Is it possible to have multiple configurations to have multiple backups?
I've got some different sites at the computer and of course my personal data.
The current back-ups are created monthly with different files in different directories for each site an my personal data.
For example the site www.ff.fm is put in /media/backup/sites/www.ff.fm/ as file www_ff_fm-20080807.tar.bz2 and so on.
My personal data is put in /media/backup/computer/hpyr/home-jeroen-20080807.tar.bz2
Yes, you can have multiple configurations. When you run the Simple Backup Configuration Program (SBCP), at the top of the first screen you'll see the directory SBCP is using for the current backup configuration. There's an "Open..." button under that text near the top. This allows you to specify a directory containing a different backup configuration; you can select an empty directory (or create a new directory) to have SBCP create a new configuration.
On the last screen of SBCP, you can schedule the backup for that configuration. So you can have multiple backups scheduled, one for each backup configuration.