[rrd-users] Incremental backup rrd file
ccddtt
ccddtt at 21cn.com
Tue Jul 17 05:08:11 CEST 2012
Hi,Simon Hobson,
thank you repleay.
1\ rsync,is a good sync file tools. but i think is not for me question.
because: when i update some data to rrd file,the file is status is 'changed',so rsync need transfer the complete file .Is my analysis correct?
so ,I think use rsync is not Reduced my netflow.
2\rrdcached,I just read it's doc.i think it maybe meet my needs.
but need i write many script..... so terrible
Thanks!
2012-07-17
发件人: Simon Hobson
发送时间: 2012-07-16 19:36:06
收件人: rrd-users
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主题: Re: [rrd-users] Incremental backup rrd file
ccddtt wrote:
>I had some rrd files more than 300M,need bakup to remote server every day.
>I use VPN access the remote server,the link is very slow.
>who can tell me how to incremental backup the rrd file ?
>
>i think maybe like this:i can back that day rrd data(not need other
>day),and put to remote server,and iput the bak data to rrd file.
rsync is the first tool that comes to mind.
Alternatively, you could consider using rrdcached and write the data
to a second RRD file on the remote system.
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