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Date:      Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:57:42 -0800 (PST)
From:      Mark Hartley <mark@whetstonelogic.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Backup several hosts with dump
Message-ID:  <XFMail.991116145742.mark@whetstonelogic.com>
In-Reply-To: <199911161808.MAA04655@iaces.com>

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On 16-Nov-99 Paul T. Root wrote:
> In a previous message, Mark Hartley said:
>> 
>> I have searched high and low for the answer to this:  man pages,
>> website, -questions archives, but I have been unable to find the
>> answer so...
>> 
>> 
>> I have a SCSI DAT drive (DDS2) in my FreeBSD3.3-STABLE machine
>> that is working great.  I can backup my partitions with dump,
>> and all works great.  What I want to do is back up a couple of
>> other FreeBSD machines on my local net as well. (one
>> FreeBSD3.2-RELEASE and one FreeBSD2.2.8-STABLE)  I'd like to be
>> able to run one script from the machine with the tape drive and
>> have it cycle through the machines, backing them up one at a
>> time.
> 
>>From the remote machine:
> 
> rdump 0auf tape_machine:/dev/nrst0 filesystem.
> 
>> I've looked into Amanda, but it is overkill for what I want to do.
>> My question is what syntax do I use with dump (or do I use rdump?)
>> to back up the other machines?  What do I need to do on the other
>> machines to enable them to be backed up?
> 
> The tape_machine has to allow root (or bin) from the remote machine
> to login without a password, I believe. You can run this from tape
> machine by putting an rsh (ssh) remote_machine in front of the
> rdump command. And then the remote machine will have to allow root
> (bin) of the tape machine to login without a password.

I guess my question then becomes:  is there a way I can enable the
computers to log on to each other as needed without sacrificing
security?


Mark.





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