Backing up Nagios on Ubuntu 10.04
Andy Graybeal
andy.graybeal at casanueva.com
Thu Jan 6 20:32:42 CET 2011
On 01/05/2011 05:39 PM, Max Schubert wrote:
> While a live back up is definitely a good idea, if you start storing
> your configuration tree in a version control system off server - CVS,
> GIT, SVN, any other one you choose - then the back up issue on the
> live server only becomes one of backing up retention.dat, which has
> changes you / your users have made to the states of notifications,
> flapping, etc from the CGIs or via the named pipe.
>
> - Max
>
Max, thank you for this information. I actually just learned of the
version control technique for configuration files just recently. I am
sad that I didn't know of this technique before.
Thanks for your advice.
-Andy
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