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rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 22:42] – [First POC - Burp + rsync] Pascal Suter | rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 22:44] – [First POC - Burp + rsync] Pascal Suter |
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* on the offsite server, a script is called (somehow, haven't figured out yet how exactly this will be done) after the rsync from the burp server successfully finished. the script will use ''cp -alx /backups/current /backups/`date +%Y.%m.%d-%H%M`'' to create hardlinked copies of the current directory. by using this script, we can avoid to use the ''%%--%%link-dest'' option of rsync which in turn would make it necessary to at least include the latest completed backup also in the writable share. | * on the offsite server, a script is called (somehow, haven't figured out yet how exactly this will be done) after the rsync from the burp server successfully finished. the script will use ''cp -alx /backups/current /backups/`date +%Y.%m.%d-%H%M`'' to create hardlinked copies of the current directory. by using this script, we can avoid to use the ''%%--%%link-dest'' option of rsync which in turn would make it necessary to at least include the latest completed backup also in the writable share. |
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| to try it all out i used a bunch of [[ubuntu test docker image | ubuntu test docker containers]] |