This documentation lives on GitHub.
To raise issues or make changes, go to https://github.com/soztag/backup
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Because ... backups. Everyone should have backups.
This only works when you're physically connected to the FAU. Do not try to run backups via a VPN connection! You should also use an ethernet connection if at all possible to avoid overloading the local WiFi.
- Connect to the FAU network drive on which to backup your data.
You only have to do this once, and this only works from inside the FAU network.
{ width=50% } - Enter the address for the network drive:
afp://timemachine.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/TimeMachine
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{ width=50% } - Navigate to
Systems Preferences > Time Machine
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{ width=50% } - Add a new Time Machine destination.
{ width=50% } - Select the server drive
"TimeMachine"
as the backup destination. Always remember to check "encrypt backup".
{ width=50% } - Enter your IdM-credentials if prompted (usernames are cryptic alphanumerics).
{ width=50% } - You're done.
Completing the first backup is going to take some time (might be days).
Later, incremental backups will be much faster.
Remember to connect your computer via ethernet for the first backup.
Once you're done, a complete backup should look like this:
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To restore lost or changed files, click "Enter Time Machine" in Finder (and some other programs, which may natively support Time Machine).
Learn more about Time Machine on Apple Support websites.
To restore a new or empty harddrive from a Time Machine backup, contact the FAUMac team.
To be able to run Time Machine backups on FAU servers, your team or organization needs to buy "Basic Linux Storage NFS" from RRZE. This currently costs €10/500GB.
To change the storage quota, email an updated form to [email protected]
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In addition to the total quota, FAUMac must also know the usernames (IdM) and quote per user.
SOZTAG's current quota is 1TB, 200GB/person.
The order forms can be found on FAUbox/SOZTAG/IT/RRZE Dienstleistungen/Storage
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