This option enables the possibility of configuring scheduled backups to a NAS3.5 device or to a rsync server. Rsync is a powerful backup tool included in IPBrick, that does incremental copies of files/directories to another rsync server.
To add a backup task you must click Insert (Figure 3.55). You will have the following fields:
Backup definitions:
- Backup Name: It's the backup name.
- Notification E-mail: Recipient that will receive all the backup notifications;
- Job to do: There are two options:
- Copy: It will copy all work areas to the backup device(
/home1, /home2, /home3...);
- Restore: It will restore all work areas from the backup device;
- Periodicity: The backup will be allways daily;
- Time to start: Time when the copy will start;
Figure 3.55:
Backup - Task insertion
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Destination Data Definitions:
- Data Location: The only option is remote. It will always be a remote machine.
- Backup Device
- NAS (SMB): The backup device is a NAS3.6 with a SMB share created. The backup method is done using the archiving utility
tar. Options available:
- IP address: Backup device's IP address;
- Login: Username that has access to the share;
- Password: Share password;
- Share Name: Name of the share created in the NAS.
- NAS (NFS): The backup device is a NAS3.7 with a NFS share created. The backup method is done using the incremental backup utility
rsync. Options available:
- IP address: Backup device's IP address:
- Share Name: Name of the share created in the NAS.
- Rsync Server: The backup device is a machine running a rsync server. You can see an example of a rsync server configuration in the next section;
- IP address: The rsync server's IP address.
When a backup task is inserted, we have a Backups List with the following options (Figure 3.56):
- Name: Clicking in the Backup Name you will have access to these options:
- Back: Go to backups list;
- Modify: Modify the current backup task definitions;
- Delete: Delete the current backup task;
- Start copy: Starts the backup immediately;
- Statistics: Backup statistics;
- LOG: Backup log messages.
Figure 3.56:
Backup - Task list
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Footnotes
- ... NAS3.5
- Network Attached Storage
- ... NAS3.6
- Network-attached Storage
- ... NAS3.7
- Network-attached Storage
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