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[rdiff-backup-users] Restoring to an archive, i.e. making a snapshot


From: David Sickmiller
Subject: [rdiff-backup-users] Restoring to an archive, i.e. making a snapshot
Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:37:08 -0400
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Hi,

I'm using rdiff-backup to run a nightly backup across the Internet from a production server to a backup server. I'd like to be able to produce monthly snapshots and save them on removable media. It'd really be great if I could make these snapshots on the backup server, generate them from past revisions, and keep all the meta data.

I think I can generate an archive of the current mirror just by making a tar file of it, although I'm not sure if that preserves the meta data. I know it's possible to restore an old revision from rdiff-backup to a regular filesystem, but I don't believe one can "restore" into a file. (It's possible to use FUSE to mount a tar file, but the file ownership and permissions don't work.) I've been searching online but haven't found much to fit this need. I find this a bit surprising... am I mistaken to think I want this functionality?

David




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