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From: Anthony Sorace
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Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 14:57:17 -0400
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Subject: Re: [9fans] OT: how do 9fans backup their Mac(book)?
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On Nov 1, 2011, at 14:15 , smiley@icebubble.org wrote:
> Anthony Sorace writes:
>=20
>> I use venti. On servers, I use =
/n/sources/contrib/anothy/bin/rc/vacbak from cron
>> and have the system submit the score to my plan9 server. I tried =
using vbackup
>> first, but there's a huge volume of stuff on these systems I don't =
need to have
>> backups of (and couldn't figure out how to access the results from =
plan9). vacme
>> should be suitable for any unix host with p9p installed (with path =
changes for
>> your local setup).
>=20
> Does anyone have a link for that "vacme"? It isn't listed in the lsr =
on
> sources, and the Internet doesn't seem to know anything about it. :(
Sorry, that "vacme" should read "vacbak", which is at the path =
specified. I have a
similar command called vacme (actually "vacme.command", IIRC, to get =
Finder to
make it clickable) I've used for one-off backups, but I don't believe =
I've ever stuck
that up anywhere and don't have it handy. If you're interested in =
something more
for ad hoc backups than recurring ones, I can dig it up and stick it on =
sources,
likely tonight.
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