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| ## Restore inplace on Hannibal | ## Restore inplace on Hannibal | ||
| - | ### Restore inplace | + | ### Restore inplace with the DATA snapshot features |
| - | Restoring the system snapshot : only for a system issue, it wont fix any applicative issue on the Moodle files | + | <del>Restoring the system snapshot : only for a system issue, it wont fix any applicative issue on the Moodle files</ |
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| + | ** EDIT : After repeated failed tests on Hasdrubal, the system snapshot can have serious issues, for now it is not reliable and can leave the VM with an unbootable system disk. ** | ||
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| + | Restoring the data snapshot : if the system is down, this can't be used, but on a scheduled Change, we can take a data snapshot to keep a backup of the /srv filesystem (Takes 2h30) and restore Moodle files on a new separate disk (1h on /dev/sdc : this is the way Infomaniak handles filesystem backups, we can't just rollback the current /dev/sdb disk...) | ||
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| + | For DRP : only to use in last resort when more recent backup would be corrupted : data snapshots are generally more than weeks old when not taken just before a Change | ||
| ### Restore on a second virtualhost | ### Restore on a second virtualhost | ||
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| ### Restore inplace on the current website | ### Restore inplace on the current website | ||
| - | Restoring a backup from NAS to Hannibal : Directly replacing corrupted files | + | Restoring a backup from NAS to Hannibal : Directly replacing corrupted files either from the SSD NAS on Rumba, or from the Desktop NAS. |
| - | ### Restore inplace on the current website with the Infomaniak DATA snapshot features | ||
| - | Restoring the data snapshot : to use in last resort when we can't have a more recent backup (data snapshots are generally more than weeks old) | ||
