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Man Page: gm-move_backups_offsite

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

GM-MOVE_BACKUPS_OFFSITE(8)				      System Manager's Manual					GM-MOVE_BACKUPS_OFFSITE(8)

NAME
gm-move_backups_offsite - move GNUmed backups to elsewhere
SYNOPSIS
gm-move_backups_offsite
DESCRIPTION
The gm-move_backups_offsite script can be used to move backups to another host, IOW storing them "offsite" in the loosest sense of the word.
EXAMPLE
Imagine the following situation: 1) a laptop running client and database which is taken to the office, to patients, etc 2) a desktop at home with some spare storage 3) the laptop is occasionally connected to the home network and thus has access to the desktop machine Given appropriate configuration of gm-move_backups_offsite one could add the following two lines to the cron script on the laptop to make sure database backups are replicated to the desktop whenever the laptop has access to it: @reboot /usr/bin/gm-move_backups_offsite.sh 5 0-23 * * * /usr/bin/gm-move_backups_offsite.sh
SEE ALSO
/etc/gnumed/gnumed-backup.conf
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Karsten Hilbert, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). GNUmed backups offsiting 2011 May 10th GM-MOVE_BACKUPS_OFFSITE(8)
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