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    John Cummings commented  · 

    Totall agree - we can offboard the packages, why not the config info as well?

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    John Cummings commented  · 

    I totall agree with Andy, in the event of the box needing a complete restore for whatever reason, you need to have all packages in one place to avoid having to sort through multiple 100's of directories to find the most current package.

    Ideally, as Andy has suggested, the backup should be configured to roll all packages into a TGZ and export the TGZ to a Samba share bypassing the restore directory.

    This will allow us to do a full export every night and then run a Linux script to only keep the X most recent backups. This way the backup is simplified and the restore share on the K2000 is kept clean for restores.

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