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replace [date - persons name] with the appropriate information | replace [date - persons name] with the appropriate information | ||
− | To restore do the opposite (as root) | + | To restore do the opposite '''(as root)''' |
scp -r tsbackup@192.168.2.101:/var/tsbackup/[date-name] /home/ | scp -r tsbackup@192.168.2.101:/var/tsbackup/[date-name] /home/ | ||
Revision as of 16:55, 20 November 2010
You will need to be on a wired connection for this to work
To backup a persons home folder(s) over the network using scp (as root)
scp -r /home/ tsbackup@192.168.2.101:/var/tsbackup/[date - persons name]
replace [date - persons name] with the appropriate information
To restore do the opposite (as root)
scp -r tsbackup@192.168.2.101:/var/tsbackup/[date-name] /home/
If you have reinstalled and the user had accounts other then oem you will still need to recreate those user accounts:
adduser [username]
You might also need to apply proper permissions
find /home/username/ -type f -exec chgrp -r username {} \; find /home/username/ -type f -exec chown -r username {} \; find /home/username/ -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; find /home/username/ -type d -exec chmod 754 {} \;
or for move private users
find /home/username/ -type f -exec chgrp -r username {} \; find /home/username/ -type f -exec chown -r username {} \; find ./ -type f -exec chmod 640 {} \; find ./ -type d -exec chmod 750 {} \;
When you are finished with a backup and sure that all the data is properly transfered remove it from Cactus2. Do we really want to immediately delete the data? I'm not sure this is best. Luiz 22:33, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
rm -r /var/tsbackup/[date-name]