Nagios disaster recovery plan!

Colby Williams colby.williams at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 21:36:28 CEST 2006


I think rsync will be the best choice.

Current thoughts:

I will use rsync to backup my files and setup a cron job to run everynight.

I actually think that I can do the afore mentiones to back up my files and
use "Norton's Ghost" to back up the server to a DVD.

Bigger Picture:  If Nagios goes down, I can be back up in a couple of
hours.  I will just have to setup the RAID on the box, re-image it with
Ghost and replace the 'cfg' files with the latest backups.

Thanks for the help!

Colby
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