Backupninja is a simple, easy-to-use backup tool that provides a way to backup your files and folders, databases, and application configurations on a Linux system. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Backupninja on OpenSUSE Linux.
Before proceeding with the installation, make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
Follow these steps to install Backupninja on your OpenSUSE Latest system:
Open the terminal on your OpenSUSE system. You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T
.
Update the system packages using the following command:
sudo zypper update
Install Backupninja using the following command:
sudo zypper install backupninja
Once the installation is complete, you can check the version of Backupninja installed on your system using the following command:
sudo backupninja -v
To configure Backupninja, open the backupninja
configuration file located in the /etc/backup.d/
directory using any text editor of your choice:
sudo nano /etc/backup.d/backupninja.conf
Modify the backupninja.conf
file as per your backup requirements. You can refer to the Backupninja documentation for detailed instructions.
In this tutorial, we guided you through the process of installing Backupninja on OpenSUSE Latest. You can now use it to backup your important files, folders, databases, and application configurations.
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