06-26-2009
root, du /u/syn75
exit takes you off the machine
while working as root, edgemenu. Then you have dropdowns. You set the backup device on the 4th tab IIRC. Exit is the bottom of the left tab dropdown.
I've primarily done 5.0.5 so can't be certain that there have been no changes. And my stuff using syn75 is about 300mb and writes to the hard drive daily, then used to build an ISO image, then that burned to CD.
Edge reports my backup, the ISO build process reports, and the burning software reports, all to root's mailbox. Weekly I check to make sure things go as planned. Edge will also hardcopy the daily backup report.
I never did a full backup. If things crash I'll do a clean reload and restore working data.
I'll send any further stuff to your mailbox.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
virtuoso-t
VIRTUOSO-T(1) VIRTUOSO-T(1)
NAME
virtuoso-t - OpenLink Virtuoso Opensource Server
SYNOPSIS
virtuoso-t [-fcnCbDARwMKrBd] [+foreground] [+configfile arg] [+no-checkpoint] [+checkpoint-only] [+backup-dump] [+crash-dump] [+configfile
arg] [+restore-crash-dump] [+wait] [+more arg] [+dumpkeys arg] [+restore-backup arg] [+backup-dirs arg] [+debug] [+pwdold arg]
[+pwddba arg] [+pwddav arg]
virtuoso-t [+help]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the virtuoso-t command.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
mentation in the 'doc' VAD package.
virtuoso-t is the OpenLink Virtuoso server
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the 'doc' VAD package.
+foreground
run in the foreground
+configfile
use alternate configuration file
+no-checkpoint
do not checkpoint on startup
+checkpoint-only
exit as soon as checkpoint on startup is complete
+backup-dump
dump database into the transaction log, then exit
+crash-dump
dump inconsistent database into the transaction log, then exit
+crash-dump-data-ini
specify the DB ini to use for reading the data to dump
+restore-crash-dump
restore from a crash-dump
+wait wait for background initialization to complete
+mode specify mode options for server startup (onbalr)
+dumpkeys
specify key id(s) to dump on crash dump (default : all)
+restore-backup
default backup directories
+backup-dirs
run in the foreground
+debug Show additional debugging info
+pwdold
Old DBA password
+pwddba
New DBA password
+pwddav
New DAV password
FILES
/etc/virtuoso/virtuoso.ini
The configuration file to control the behaviour of the main instance of virtuoso-t.
SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by the 'doc' VAD package.
17 April 2013 VIRTUOSO-T(1)