diff --git a/docs/guides/backup/rsnapshot_backup.md b/docs/guides/backup/rsnapshot_backup.md index 242e03a12a..64ca01458f 100644 --- a/docs/guides/backup/rsnapshot_backup.md +++ b/docs/guides/backup/rsnapshot_backup.md @@ -27,54 +27,6 @@ _rsnapshot_ uses `rsync` and is written entirely in perl with no library depende This documentation covers the installation of _rsnapshot_ on Rocky Linux only. -=== "8.6 Install" - - ## Rocky Linux 8.6 - Installing Rsnapshot - - All commands shown here are from the command-line on your server or workstation unless otherwise noted. - - ### Installing The EPEL repository - - We need the EPEL software repository from Fedora to install _rsnapshot_. To install the repository, just use this command: - - ``` - sudo dnf install epel-release - ``` - - The repository should now be active. - - ### Install the Rsnapshot Package - - Next, install _rsnapshot_ itself: - - ``` - sudo dnf install rsnapshot - ``` - - If there are any missing dependencies, those will show up and you simply need to answer the prompt to continue. For example: - - ``` - dnf install rsnapshot - Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:16 ago on Mon Feb 22 00:12:45 2021. - Dependencies resolved. - ======================================================================================================================================== - Package Architecture Version Repository Size - ======================================================================================================================================== - Installing: - rsnapshot noarch 1.4.3-1.el8 epel 121 k - Installing dependencies: - perl-Lchown x86_64 1.01-14.el8 epel 18 k - rsync x86_64 3.1.3-9.el8 baseos 404 k - - Transaction Summary - ======================================================================================================================================== - Install 3 Packages - - Total download size: 543 k - Installed size: 1.2 M - Is this ok [y/N]: y - ``` - === "9.0 Install" ## Rocky Linux 9.0 - Installing Rsnapshot @@ -155,6 +107,55 @@ This documentation covers the installation of _rsnapshot_ on Rocky Linux only. This covers copying the configuration file over. The section below on "Configuring rsnapshot" will cover the changes needed in this configuration file. +=== "8.6 Install" + + ## Rocky Linux 8.6 - Installing Rsnapshot + + All commands shown here are from the command-line on your server or workstation unless otherwise noted. + + ### Installing The EPEL repository + + We need the EPEL software repository from Fedora to install _rsnapshot_. To install the repository, just use this command: + + ``` + sudo dnf install epel-release + ``` + + The repository should now be active. + + ### Install the Rsnapshot Package + + Next, install _rsnapshot_ itself: + + ``` + sudo dnf install rsnapshot + ``` + + If there are any missing dependencies, those will show up and you simply need to answer the prompt to continue. For example: + + ``` + dnf install rsnapshot + Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:16 ago on Mon Feb 22 00:12:45 2021. + Dependencies resolved. + ======================================================================================================================================== + Package Architecture Version Repository Size + ======================================================================================================================================== + Installing: + rsnapshot noarch 1.4.3-1.el8 epel 121 k + Installing dependencies: + perl-Lchown x86_64 1.01-14.el8 epel 18 k + rsync x86_64 3.1.3-9.el8 baseos 404 k + + Transaction Summary + ======================================================================================================================================== + Install 3 Packages + + Total download size: 543 k + Installed size: 1.2 M + Is this ok [y/N]: y + ``` + + ## Mounting A Drive or Filesystem For Backup In this step, we show how to mount a hard drive, such as an external USB hard drive, that will be used to back up your system. This particular step is only necessary if you are backing up a single machine or server, as seen in our first example below.