From: "Jean Marie Ariès" <jeanmarie.aries@groupe-ips.com>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Understand the snapshot process
Date: Fri Jan 2 11:40:03 2004 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FF5AC86.A38E2357@groupe-ips.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1073061541.24004.6.camel@grandmother.littlebald.com
Ok. In other sentence, the life of the snapshot is the time between the lvcreate
-s and the lvremove command. The data must be saved if we need old files.
So the snapshot is only a good solution to backup the data update every time ?
David Johnston a �crit :
> On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 02:15, Jean Marie Ari�s wrote:
> > Great !
> >
> > Your explanation is perfect :o)
> >
> > So, I understand better the use of a snapshot.
> >
> > The /data contains files sharing with Samba. So, I think I can do one
> > snapshot per day at midnight, and remove it immediatly. If I have to restore
> > data for the snapshot, its's alway possible to mount the /dev/OVG/snap_admin
> > ?
>
> Jean Marie,
> I'm not sure I understand what you accomplish this way. Do you mean to
> say that you would remove yesterday's snapshot and create a new one at
> midnight each night? This protects you from accidents ("rm -f /data")
> but not from someone who needs last Friday's version of a file.
>
> If you need the data in the snapshot, you need to put it somewhere safe.
>
> To summarize:
> 1. Unmount /data
> 2. Make the snapshot
> 3. Remount /data
> 4. Mount the snapshot
> 5. Back up the snapshot (copy the data to tape, cd, whatever)
> 6. Unmount the snapshot
> 7. Remove the snapshot
>
> -David
> --
> David Johnston <david@littlebald.com>
> Little Bald Consulting, LLC
>
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Sinc�rement,
Jean Marie Ari�s
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-31 1:19 [linux-lvm] Understand the snapshot process Jean Marie Ariès
2003-12-31 15:11 ` David Johnston
2004-01-02 1:17 ` Jean Marie Ariès
2004-01-02 10:40 ` David Johnston
2004-01-02 11:40 ` Jean Marie Ariès [this message]
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