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* Home directories (/home) are backup up daily with a 14-day retention period for file versions. | * Home directories (/home) are backup up daily with a 14-day retention period for file versions. | ||
** You can thus possibly ask the system administrator to restore a copy that existed in the previous 14 days. | ** You can thus possibly ask the system administrator to restore a copy that existed in the previous 14 days. | ||
− | * Lustre data directories (/ | + | * Due to its large volume, Lustre data directories (/nlustre/users) are replicated every week from Friday evening 18h00. Multiple versions of files are not retained. |
− | ** | + | ** If you overwrite a file, it will be replicated during the following week. If you delete a file, it will be deleted from the replication site at replication time. If you alert the system administrator before replication happens, he *may* possibly be able to restore the copy from the previous week. |
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* Please contact the system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za) if restores are needed. | * Please contact the system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za) if restores are needed. |
Latest revision as of 12:39, 3 September 2018
- Home directories (/home) are backup up daily with a 14-day retention period for file versions.
- You can thus possibly ask the system administrator to restore a copy that existed in the previous 14 days.
- Due to its large volume, Lustre data directories (/nlustre/users) are replicated every week from Friday evening 18h00. Multiple versions of files are not retained.
- If you overwrite a file, it will be replicated during the following week. If you delete a file, it will be deleted from the replication site at replication time. If you alert the system administrator before replication happens, he *may* possibly be able to restore the copy from the previous week.
- Please contact the system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za) if restores are needed.