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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ps aux + grep + nice + while Post 302735073 by vbe on Friday 23rd of November 2012 10:37:07 AM
Old 11-23-2012
But what kind of backup? What is your backup tool?
an IDS should not run during backup, meaning to be safe you should have two net interfaces configured one for appl etc... the other for technical purpose (maintenance, backup) and when backup runs disable the open (appl ) network interface ( you use now the private technical...) and so you can put to sleep during backup your IDS
 

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backintime-gnome(1)						   USER COMMANDS					       backintime-gnome(1)

NAME
backintime-gnome - a simple backup tool for Gnome. SYNOPSIS
backintime-gnome [ [--snapshots] path | --backup | --backup-job | --snapshots-path | --snapshots-list | --snapshots-list-path | --last-snapshot | --last-snapshot-path | --help | --version | --license ] DESCRIPTION
Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux. This is the Gnome version. For more information about Back In Time see backintime man page. If you want to run it as root you need to use 'gksu'. OPTIONS
path go directly to the specified file/folder -s, --snapshots show snapshots dialog for the specified path (only if there is no other dialog displayed) -b, --backup take a snapshot now (if needed) --backup-job take a snapshot (if needed) depending on schedule rules (used for cron jobs) --snapshots-path display path where is saves the snapshots (if configured) --snapshots-list display the list of snapshot IDs (if any) --snapshots-list-path display the paths to snapshots (if any) --last-snapshot display last snapshot ID (if any) --last-snapshot-path display the path to the last snapshot (if any) -h, --help display a short help -v, --version show version --license show license SEE ALSO
backintime, backintime-kde4. Back In Time also has a website: http://backintime.le-web.org AUTHOR
This manual page was written by BIT Team(<bit-team@lists.launchpad.net>). version 1.0.10 Mars 2009 backintime-gnome(1)
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