  | |  | Backup management software recommendations required | Backup management software recommendations required 2004-01-14 - By Jim Dickenson
Back
http://www.dantz.com/en/products/macbusiness.dtml
The server runs on a Mac or Windows system with clients running on Mac,
Windows, or Linux systems. The server backs up the clients via a TCP
connection.
--
Jim Dickenson
mailto:dickenson@(protected)
Computers for Marketing Corporation
http://www.cfmc.com/
From: "Donald Tyler " <dtyler@(protected) >
Organization: Frazer Inc.
Reply-To: redhat-list@(protected)
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:07:59 -0600
To: <redhat-list@(protected) >
Subject: RE: Backup management software recommendations required
I called them today and they claimed that the Retrospect Workgroup 5.1 will
not backup Linux Servers. They claimed I had to upgrade to the Server
version. Do you know if this is true?
The reason I ask is the last time I called the salesperson claimed that
Retrospect Workgroup 5.1 would run on a Linux machine.
-- --Original Message-- --
From: redhat-list-admin@(protected) [mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)] On
Behalf Of Jim Dickenson
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:51 PM
To: RedHat Mail List
Subject: Re: Backup management software recommendations required
Retrospect for the Mac will also back up Linux systems now. Dantz recently
released a new version.
--
Jim Dickenson
From: "Mailing Lists " <rich-lists@(protected) >
Reply-To: redhat-list@(protected)
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:58:18 -0600
To: <redhat-list@(protected) >
Subject: RE: Backup management software recommendations required
We are using Retrospect Multi-Server 6.5 and it backs up our Windows and
Linux servers. There is an rpm and tar version of the client for Linux. The
Host machine does run on Windows though.
Richard Humphrey
System Administrator
MultiCam LP
972-929-4070 X2408
-- --Original Message-- --
From: redhat-list-admin@(protected) [mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)]
<mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)%5d > On Behalf Of Donald Tyler
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:02 AM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: Backup management software recommendations required
Hi,
We have recently expanded our network rather quickly and have added 5
RedHat 9 servers to our single Mac XServe Server.
We used to use a piece of software for managing network backups called
Retrospect, which worked perfectly. But they don?t seem to have any
software for Linux.
What I am hoping is that someone can recommend a piece of software I can
use to automate and remotely manage the backup of all six servers,
preferably using a GUI interface.
Retrospect worked in such a way that you installed client software on each
machine, and then install a single server with the control software. Using
this method, you did not have to set up any kind of file sharing etc as the
client software would back itself up onto the server. It could be automated
and I would get error messages from both the clients and the servers if a
client had not checked in for its regular backup.
It would be ideal if I could get something similar, but it is not
essential. The only essential features are that its automated and
manageable over a network.
Thanks in advance.
Donald Tyler
<HTML >
<HEAD >
<TITLE >Re: Backup management software recommendations required </TITLE >
</HEAD >
<BODY >
<FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <a href= "
http://www.dantz.com/en/products/macbusiness.dtml
" >
http://www.dantz.com/en/products/macbusiness.dtml
</a > <BR >
<BR >
The server runs on a Mac or Windows system with clients running on Mac, Windows, or Linux systems. The server backs up the clients via a TCP connection. <BR >
-- <BR >
Jim Dickenson <BR >
<a href= "mailto:dickenson@(protected) " >mailto:dickenson@(protected) </a > <BR >
<BR >
Computers for Marketing Corporation <BR >
<a href= "
http://www.cfmc.com/
" >
http://www.cfmc.com/
</a > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
<BR >
<HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE= "3 " WIDTH= "95% " > <B >From: </B >"Donald Tyler" <dtyler@(protected)> <BR >
<B >Organization: </B >Frazer Inc. <BR >
<B >Reply-To: </B >redhat-list@(protected) <BR >
<B >Date: </B >Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:07:59 -0600 <BR >
<B >To: </B ><redhat-list@(protected)> <BR >
<B >Subject: </B >RE: Backup management software recommendations required <BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <FONT COLOR= "#000080 " > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <FONT FACE= "Arial " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >I called them today and they claimed that the Retrospect Workgroup 5.1 will not backup Linux Servers. They claimed I had to upgrade to the Server version. Do you know if this is true? <BR >
<BR >
The reason I ask is the last time I called the salesperson claimed that Retrospect Workgroup 5.1 would run on a Linux machine. <BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > </FONT > </FONT > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' > <FONT FACE= "Tahoma " >-- --Original Message-- -- <BR >
<B >From: </B > redhat-list-admin@(protected) [ <a href= "mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)] " >mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)] </a > <B >On Behalf Of </B >Jim Dickenson <BR >
<B >Sent: </B > Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:51 PM <BR >
<B >To: </B > RedHat Mail List <BR >
<B >Subject: </B > Re: Backup management software recommendations required <BR >
</FONT > </SPAN > </FONT > <FONT SIZE= "5 " > <FONT FACE= "Times New Roman " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:18.0px ' > <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > </FONT > <FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' >Retrospect for the Mac will also back up Linux systems now. Dantz recently released a new version. <BR >
-- <BR >
Jim Dickenson <BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > </FONT >
<P ALIGN=CENTER >
<FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE= "3 " WIDTH= "95% " > </SPAN > </FONT >
<P >
<FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <B >From: </B >"Mailing Lists" <rich-lists@(protected)> <BR >
<B >Reply-To: </B >redhat-list@(protected) <BR >
<B >Date: </B >Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:58:18 -0600 <BR >
<B >To: </B ><redhat-list@(protected)> <BR >
<B >Subject: </B >RE: Backup management software recommendations required <BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <FONT COLOR= "#0000FF " > <FONT FACE= "Arial " >We are using Retrospect Multi-Server 6.5 and it backs up our Windows and Linux servers. There is an rpm and tar version of the client for Linux. The Host machine does run on Windows though. <BR >
</FONT > </FONT > <FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <BR >
<BR >
Richard Humphrey <BR >
System Administrator <BR >
MultiCam LP <BR >
972-929-4070 X2408 <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</FONT > <FONT FACE= "Tahoma " >-- --Original Message-- -- <BR >
<B >From: </B > redhat-list-admin@(protected) [ <a href= "mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)] " >mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)] </a > <a href= "mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)%5d " ><mailto:redhat-list-admin@(protected)%5d> </a > <B >On Behalf Of </B >Donald Tyler <BR >
<B >Sent: </B > Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:02 AM <BR >
<B >To: </B > redhat-list@(protected) <BR >
<B >Subject: </B > Backup management software recommendations required <BR >
<BR >
</FONT > <FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</FONT > </SPAN > <FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >Hi, <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >We have recently expanded our network rather quickly and have added 5 RedHat 9 servers to our single Mac XServe Server. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >We used to use a piece of software for managing network backups called Retrospect, which worked perfectly. But they don’t seem to have any software for Linux. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >What I am hoping is that someone can recommend a piece of software I can use to automate and remotely manage the backup of all six servers, preferably using a GUI interface. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >Retrospect worked in such a way that you installed client software on each machine, and then install a single server with the control software. Using this method, you did not have to set up any kind of file sharing etc as the client software would back itself up onto the server. It could be automated and I would get error messages from both the clients and the servers if a client had not checked in for its regular backup. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >It would be ideal if I could get something similar, but it is not essential. The only essential features are that its automated and manageable over a network. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >Thanks in advance. <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
<BR >
<BR >
</SPAN > <FONT SIZE= "4 " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:14.0px ' >Donald Tyler <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > </FONT > <FONT SIZE= "5 " > <FONT FACE= "Times New Roman " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:18.0px ' > <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT > </FONT > <FONT FACE= "Verdana " > <SPAN STYLE= 'font-size:12.0px ' > <BR >
</SPAN > </FONT >
</BODY >
</HTML >
|
|
 |