Hi Alfredo,
As Peter says, use ipa-backup. I suggest running it twice a day, but
that depends on how many changes you make in FreeIPA.
Then, get your backup software to backup /var/lib/ipa/backup some time
after you've run ipa-backup. Or, get your backup software to run
ipa-backup for you and then back up the destination folder.
It's always easier to restore a system from a full backup, but it takes
time and demands many full backups which are large in size, demands a
lot of storage and stresses your network.
I'd run a full backup of the FreeIPA server weekly and incrementals
twice a day, all of them right after running ipa-backup.
HTH
/tony
On 13/06/18 10:07, Alfredo De Luca via FreeIPA-users wrote:
thanks Peter.
I know that having only one server it's not good thats' why for now I just want
to implement a backup/restore process then one/multiple replicas.
About a retore... is it better to restore from a full backup rather than only data
backup?
Cheers
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