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btrbk
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I accidentally programmed my server to back up all files... even backups
That's still easier using snapshots and something like btrbk. Snapshot the directory at start, prune if there are too many snapshots (or snapshots get too old).
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Ur best backup software
I'm on Arch, but you might still find it useful: Btrfs snapshots Arch Wiki - Incremental backup to external drive GitHub - btrbk
- Deduplication how to?
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Fast and comprehensive system backup. Can Linux software do it?
the smoothest backup tool i have seen for Linux is btrbk works real nice and is customizable for almost all use-cases BTRFS rocks :)
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Trying to understand the real impact of not having ECC
I recommend redundancy and regular verification is you want to insure your data against corruption. If you do that, you can forget about things like ECC. My setup is a NUC server running Ubuntu with a USB3-connected storage drive running BTRFS. I use btrbk to auto-snapshot and auto-replicate via incremental sends to my BTRFS backup drive, and RotKraken to track integrity of the data with a monthly verification run so that I notice corruption in time to correct it.
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BTRFS snapshots and btrbk as a backup solution
In pondering my backup strategy, I was wondering if I could use BTRFS snapshots and a backup tool like btrbk, which is a nice integrated snapshot/backup solution I've used happily on desktop Linux. BTRFS needs subvolumes for snapshots, so I couldn't backup the host itself (which wasn't installed with a / subvolume like other distributions I've used), but it could snapshot the VMs and containers, which have their own individual subvolumes. Then btrbk can send that snapshot in an incremental fashion to external storage.
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btrbk: subvolume has no UUID error
I then installed btrbk and tried to follow the instructions to create snapshots of root and home on the SSD and then send/receive those to the HDD. I mainly used https://github.com/digint/btrbk and https://mutschler.dev/linux/fedora-btrfs-35/, but I don't use luks.
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The various scripts I use to back up my home computers using SSH and rsync
For anyone using btrfs on their system, I heartily recommend btrbk, which has served me very well for making incremental backups with a customizable retention period: https://github.com/digint/btrbk
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incremental snapshot backup tool: which one should i go for?
btrbk is the best solution I know.
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how do you Backup your system?
I use BTRBK to make and copy the BTRFS snapshots to my HDD. I schedule it to run every 3 hours using a Sytemd unit file through my own script to avoid running the backup at inconvenient moments:
plasma-applet-commandoutput
- [Kde] Comment créer un widget Custom \ CPU TEMPERTER \ "qui ne provoque pas d'instabilité dans le plasma KDE
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Widget that shows output of a command?
Yes. https://store.kde.org/p/1166510/
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Is there any other widget that prints the output of a command or script besides CommandOutput?
CommandOutput can't handle replacing the same line. Example:
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Command output in the taskbar
The widget you're looking for is literally called command output: https://store.kde.org/p/1166510/
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Automatically hide/show widgets in KDE
You can write a bash or python script and use https://store.kde.org/p/1166510/ widget to generate and show output according to your conditions
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Text-only widget that shows output from a script?
Command Output
- Applet to display text
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Adding a script to the panel
That's right. https://store.kde.org/p/1166510. The possibilities are endless. There is even a more complex solution called Kargos.
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Command Output v12 Will Now Format Terminal Colors
I wanted to put my git lsdir script on my desktop so I could keep track of which widgets had unreleased commits. I forgot all my colors were hardcoded to had to create a flag in that script first. Then I realized I should just implement the terminal colors feature request.
- How to create a custom "CPU temperature" widget that doesn't cause instability in KDE plasma
What are some alternatives?
snapper-gui - GUI for snapper, a tool for Linux filesystem snapshot management, works with btrfs, ext4 and thin-provisioned LVM volumes
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland (sort of), and other things, too
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
kargos - KDE Plasma port of GNOME Argos and OSX BitBar
snapper - Manage filesystem snapshots and allow undo of system modifications
do-it-yourself-bar - A customizable panel widget for KDE Plasma
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
plasma-applet-thermal-monitor
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
playerctl - 🎧 mpris media player command-line controller for vlc, mpv, RhythmBox, web browsers, cmus, mpd, spotify and others.
bees - Best-Effort Extent-Same, a btrfs dedupe agent
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.