What about just using S3 or you want cheaper?
jason
> On Oct 24, 2016, at 2:52 PM, Anon Anon <lokotejones@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Any one have a recommendation for backing up three VPS and a 2tb nas?
>
> Glacier is too expensive for retrieval. Back blaze good?
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> On Oct 24, 2016 14:20, "Matt Graham" <mhgraham@crow202.org <mailto:mhgraham@crow202.org>> wrote:
> On 2016-10-24 08:58, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
> NOTE! WARNING! BEWARE!!! DD will almost certainly copy the UUID from
> the source partition to the destination partition! I do NOT know what
> havoc will result when linux looks for that UUID and finds 2…. (I’d
> guess it takes the first one it finds
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> Yes, mount goes through all the block devices probably starting with the first SCSI disk. If it's looking for a UUID and finds it on /dev/sda3, that's the one it'll use, even if the same UUID is on /dev/sdb1 . I think. IIRC, the label detection code in mount did that the last time I looked at it.
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> (I know about the UUID copy because I do that here at work all the
> time. In my case, it’s a feature. In your case, it’s a bug)
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> If you know you want to have the same UUID on 2 filesystems, you can use "dumpe2fs -h /dev/sdNN | grep UUID" , then pass the big hex string to the -U option of mkfs when you're making the new filesystem. Or the -U option of tune2fs if you've already done mkfs and copied stuff.
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> IMHO, using filesystem labels is preferable to using UUIDs in /etc/fstab . Labels can be made short and meaningful to humans, while UUIDs really can't. (OK, -U feedface-dead-beef-0000-123456789abc works, but is silly.) Distros probably go the UUID route because it's generally easy to assume that UUIDs are unique, while filesystem labels may not be.
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