Re: [orca-list] Java help needed
- From: covici ccs covici com
- To: kd7cyu gmail com
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Java help needed
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 18:23:08 -0400
I use crashplan for both Windows and Linux, but remember crashplan does
not backup the operating system under windows, so you cannot restore
from bare metal, but I can use the crashplan app for windows to read the
linux crashplan in "headless" mode.
Tom Masterson <kd7cyu gmail com> wrote:
That would work for me. :) However my wife just uses and knows
windows and she needs to be able to recover her own stuff. Granted I
could use crashplan or something like it for her as she is sighted and
something else for my compters but I would prefer one solution for
all.
Tom
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Kelly Prescott wrote:
Here is what I do for backup:
I use duplicity on Linux and I mount my windows drives under Linux
so they get backed up as well.
Then I upload my backups to Amazon S3 and rotate them off to glacier
so I have both on-site and off-site backups of my stuff.
so duplicity backups up to a usb drive, then a script uploads the
files to s3 and them Amazon automatically cycles them to glacier.
If anyone is interested in the technical details, email me off-list
and I will give you the low-down.
kp
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Tom Masterson wrote:
Thanks for the answers. Does anyone know of a similar product that
allows you to back up multiple computers with differnt operating
systems to the cloud/offsite storage and are accessible from linux
and/or windows?
Tom
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, covici ccs covici com wrote:
I have tried, and I installed java atwrapper into its library, but no
joy and they were not much interested in fixing, maybe if enough people
would write them, they would do something. The only way I could do
this, is use a Windows box and do the port forwarding they talk about in
their documentation.
Tom Masterson <kd7cyu gmail com> wrote:
I have an application (crashplan) that is using it's own installed
version of Oracle java 7 running on a Ubuntu 14.04 machine. It uses a
java desktop app for doing it's work. I find that for the most part
it is inaccessible but I doubt that any java bridge or etc was
installed. Is there some way to check this and maybe make it more
acessible? Has anyone tried to work with crashplan?
Tom
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