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Idrive linux backup
Idrive linux backup









idrive linux backup

That includes PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads, Android devices, Linux PCs, and Windows Phones. No credit card required, the free version nets you 5GB of backup space, all of which can be synchronized across as many devices as you can fit into that space. To start off, IDrive offers what may be the best free tier available for individual users. So well, in fact, we’re not even sure why Pro Softnet bothers making two separate products.

idrive linux backup

We liked the business-centric IBackup in our review, so how does its sister service stack up? Quite well. Thanks a bunch.IDrive is the consumer-targeted online backup solution from Pro Softnet, the same company that makes IBackup. Let me know if I should clarify something. If it is dangerous–then I will just use a sudo script and a cron scheduled task. And to know whether or not editing the privileges in the restic repo is dangerous. My goal is just to be able to backup the restic repo w/o root privileges. Q2: Is it safe to change privileges on the Restic repo? (Additive only of course, i.e. Q1: Is it possible to, from the start, have Restic’s repo not 700 privileges? Run a script manually as sudo w/ a cronjob. (b) stop using IDrive’s automated dashboard backup script. (Because, assuredly, whichever chunks restic modifies or creates will have a 700 permission scheme.) (a) every day after the restic cronjob completes, chmod -R 744 the restic repo. And the Restic Repo has 700 privileges–and thus the IDrive automated dashboard task cannot backup the files. IDrive’s Dashboard does not have root privileges when it is run automatically, or manually, from the web interface. If I run it as sudo, it can access and read 700 files. ‘IDrive Backup Script’ → This is a shell script IDrive provides.If it is invoked from the web it will start a backup job. ‘IDrive Dashboard Autobackup’ → There’s a dashboard that runs in the background on the linux box.This repository is set to be backed up to my IDrive account daily. I have an IDrive account that is backing up a directory located: I am admittedly a little green in many aspects so I appreciate you taking this slow for me. I have been using linux (Debian, Ubuntu) for about a year now.











Idrive linux backup