I recomend you before starting to plan a tape rotation to spend some time and think about this: * How much time do you have to preserve your logs. * You have to determine the backup frecuency according with your needs. * You should have a backup control method to register "WHO - WHEN - WHAT -HOW" were the backups done. I'm using the Grandfather-Father-Son Method, there are many others such as HANOI Algorithm, ... <http://www.seagate.com/products/tapesales/backup/A2g1.html> Atte, Gonzalo. -----Original Message----- From: ALMEIDA Antonio Jose [mailto:ajalmeidaat_private] Sent: Martes, 18 de Diciembre de 2001 06:58 a.m. To: Log Analysis Mailing List Subject: [logs] Backup Can someone give me some advices about logg backup? Since we don't need to have the loggs in the disk forever (and we can't!), what's the best way to implement tape rotation? Regards, Antonio --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: loganalysis-unsubscribeat_private For additional commands, e-mail: loganalysis-helpat_private --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: loganalysis-unsubscribeat_private For additional commands, e-mail: loganalysis-helpat_private
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