Taking Remote back up from sun machine
Hai,
I am having a Linux machine and Sun Ultra 10 machine Linux machine is a fileserver with tape drive configured and the home directories of the users from the linux server are mounted to the sun machine and the users are able to login in the sun machine I want to take remote back up of all the data from sun machine to the Linux server. Can anybody help me out in this matter. On my Linux server nfsserver is running and on the sun machine nfs client is running. Please help me in this matter.
Please give me some suggestions how can i do this as early as possible.
suresh
The only officially supported backup method is USB drive plugged in.. and it is slow and cannot be automated either. Didn't you know the TC is supposed to last forever and be totally 100% immune to failure!! Any method you dream up to backup the TC other than a drive plugged in involved copy files to a computer and then to another backup.. as it cannot work directly from the TC itself.. that is why it is not a NAS and does not have the standard capabilities like rsync of a NAS.
I recommend if you have 7 Macs backing up, you get a mini or something cheap and set it up with external drive, and use that for Time Machine. Also use CC or SuperDuper to make an image of each of the computers occasionally as it seems a much better and faster method to restore a computer to working order.
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Taking remote backup from sun machine
Hai,
I am having a Linux machine and Sun Ultra 10 machine Linux machine is a fileserver with tape drive configured and the home directories of the users from the linux server are mounted to the sun machine and the users are able to login in the sun machine I want to take remote back up of all the data from sun machine to the Linux server. Can anybody help me out in this matter. On my Linux server nfsserver is running and on the sun machine nfs client is running. Please help me in this matter.
Please give me some suggestions how can i do this as early as possible.It sounds like you would like the Sun machine to act as an NFS server. A simple way to start the server is to edit the file /etc/dfs/dfstab. Place a line in the file which
will share the filesystems you would like to backup, then
reboot the system. The dfstab file is self documented, plus you can lookup the manpage dfstab(4) or take a look at the
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Unable to recieve any logs from Sun machine....
Hi,
I'm using Sun Solaris v10 and i have problem in receiving logs from sun machine. The syslog server is my windows which i want my sun machine to sends logs to (windows machine is ALIVE on default port 514).
I have edited the syslog.conf file as:-
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I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I have is 't100'.
[Using open mode]
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# Copyright (c) 1991-1998 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
# syslog configuration file.
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*.err;kern.debug;daemon.notice;mail.crit /var/adm/messages
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Can someone please help me re-install my Creative Design 5.5 on my Mac? My MacBook Pro recently crashed and had to have the hard drive replaced. The back up from Time Machine is not reinstalling the program. Since I have the download paid, and codes, I need direction on how to reinstall -- HELP?
Hi bodegakc,
If you have the serial number then please use the below mentioned link to download the product you are looking for .
CS5.5
Also before installing Please go to Applications-->Utilities--> Adobe installers and if there is any uninstaller for CS5.5 , you can remove it and do a fresh install.
You can also use creative cloud cleaner tool before installing.
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Nikhil Gupta -
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I have upgraded my iphone to IOS 7 this morning. However as I was backing up my phone, the cable I was using was removed from the macbook.
I now have a iPhone back up that is corrupted, and when i try and restore my settings to the new IOS7 upgraded phone, it will not allow my old settings to be placed on the phone.
I am therefore thinking of using an old back up from Time Machine, but do not know how to access itunes from time machine. Everytime I try and enter iTunes from my Time Machine vault it says Mac OSX requires the application and therefore cannot be restored.
Please help or tell me what I should be doing instead.
I have a feeling I will lose my app data and have to manually sort my home screens. Luckily all my contacts, emails, photos etc are synced to iCloud, but the back up of my iphone isn't as I don;t have the upgraded space on ICloud and have a iPhone thta has 16GB on it.
Cheers in anticipation of your help
StephenHi Lawrence. Thanks so much for that advice - I'm really grateful. I hope you don't mind me asking a couple more questions: I have found that folder via Finder - I clicked on Library then App Support then Mobile Sync and within that, there's a folder called Backup and within that, 4 files. I also tried accessing it via the Go/go to folder method you suggested (in case that revealed more which remain hidden unless I use your route) but I couldn't make that route work.
I presume I'm looking at the correct files but please advise me if it's still possible that I'm not.
I had already tried to look at these backup files in Time Machine. They appear to be backed up, going back a year. If I can restore one from yesterday, that should solve my problem. However I've looked through them randomly going back a month or more, and they all seem to have been created in 2013, and last modified then. Only one of the files has a more recent 'last modified' date. But surely Time Machine has captured each backup of the iPhone going back over time? I'm baffled.
I hope the above makes sense. I'd be really grateful for any further advice.
steve -
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Do a backup, preferably 2 seperate ones.
Revert to a Previous OS X
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hi
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no i need to configure again TM for the new mac but even if i use the same TM disc the first new back up doesn't write onto the old one so I need to make a new back up from scratch... can't I keep on writing over the old one?
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I bought the best MacBook Pro money could by with 8GB of RAM so I could have multiple applications open for my design work which can sometimes have me grinding away for hours, if not days on multiple projects, all using iPhoto and Photoshop.
There is no "Save" function in iPhoto. Does this mean I am supposed to periodically quit iPhoto, perform a Time Machine back up, then restart iPhoto?
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This is an absolute horror show for me.
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Erase and install - Can I select what I want to put back on from Time Machine.
I've been suffering from the super slow Yosemite problem. I have had two long sessions with the very nice people on Apple support and have we have made some progress - thank you Marie and Cheryl. They have suggested an 'erase and install' to resolve the problem.
I regularly back up my laptop to 'Time Machine' but I don't want to just reload everything as that may just bring the problem back again. So, the question is can I select which files and applications I want to recover from Time Machine?Here's what you should do:
Install or Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion from Scratch
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Boot to the Recovery HD:
Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
Erase the hard drive:
1. Select Disk Utility from the main menu and click on the Continue button.
2. After DU loads select your startup volume (usually Macintosh HD) from the
left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
3. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Optionally, click on
the Security button and set the Zero Data option to one-pass. Click on
the Erase button and wait until the process has completed.
4. Quit DU and return to the main menu.
Reinstall Lion: Select Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion and click on the Install button.
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because it is three times faster than wireless.
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Mac book pro hard disc replacement and back up from time machine
Recently i replaced my mac book pro's hard disc and now i am facing various problems such as:
Itunes does not recognize any of my devices (iphone & ipad) and iphoto can not import my photos.
Before replacement i had made back up with time machine. Can You please tell me how i will brink my laptop
Into initial condition through time machine and all to be again as it used to be before disc's replacement
Thanks in advance
StavrosHi bodegakc,
If you have the serial number then please use the below mentioned link to download the product you are looking for .
CS5.5
Also before installing Please go to Applications-->Utilities--> Adobe installers and if there is any uninstaller for CS5.5 , you can remove it and do a fresh install.
You can also use creative cloud cleaner tool before installing.
Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6
Thanks
Nikhil Gupta -
Want to buy new iPad. Want to keep all data and programs Ihave in the old one. Is a backup from time machine enough to get everything from the old one to the new one?
How to Transfer Everything from an Old iPad to New iPad
http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/16/transfer-old-ipad-to-new-ipad/
Cheers, Tom -
HT201250 How to retrieve back up from time machine to a windows machine
Hello,
My macbook got some problem. Luckily I have time machine back up and I would like to restore the back up to windows machine that I have. Can someone help me with that please.
Thanks.Your windows machine will not be able to read it.
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HT3275 how do i delete old Back ups from time machine off my mac ?
I recently Tried to delete back ups from my external drive from time capsule i moved old backups to the trash but when i try to empty my frash they wont go away
i keep getting this message........... There are some locked items in the Trash. Do you want to remove all the items, including the locked ones, or just the unlocked items? iwent to get info and i set them both to read and write but i still get the same Message ,
Please help
GbasscleffMore info here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1526
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Use back up from Time Machine to start new MacBook Pro
Using the Time Machine and an external Hard Drive I back up my 3 years old MacBook (running Lion and with hard drive of 250 GB)
I am planning to purchase a new MacBook Pro (with a hard drive of 750 GB)
how do I transfer all my software and Data to my new computer?
if I plug my Time Machine to it will set up my new computer just the way I have my old Computer?
will all software work properly?
Any thing else I should have in Consideration??K2spuky wrote:
Using the Time Machine and an external Hard Drive I back up my 3 years old MacBook (running Lion and with hard drive of 250 GB). Will all software work properly?
The old machine is running Lion already, then all your programs are ready already for the new machine with Lion.
how do I transfer all my software and Data to my new computer?
if I plug my Time Machine to it will set up my new computer just the way I have my old Computer?
Plug the TimeMachine drive into the new computer, boot it and when you go through the setup there will be a opportunity to transfer from the TM drive.
Shouldn't be a problem as your already on Lion.
Of course if your older machine software is crappy and slow, so will your new machine.
You might decide to fresh install instead, create the same user on the new machine then install all your programs from fresh original sources and then transfer files manually from the older machine, droppping the contents right into the same user folders as on the old machine.
More work, but actually saves work if your older machine is screwed up. Because Setup and Migration assistant has no brains, it transfers crap just as well as the good stuff. and despite what it says, it seems to transfer programs even if you state you just want files. Why I don't know, it's what someone said.
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