UPDATE(new-years-backups): Tweaks.

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<center><h1 class="frontispiece">Almanack</h1></center>
<header id="title-block-header">
<h1 class="title">Look Back Up</h1>
<p class="author">Integrity Mather</p>
<p class="author"><a href="/~integrity/">Integrity Mather</a></p>
<p class="date">January 1, 2024</p>
</header>
<div class="maintext">
<p><img src="res/new-years-backups-initial.png" class="initial"
alt="T" /> he year ends, the North pole tips its deepest bow to the
alt="T" /> he year ends, the North Pole tips its deepest bow to the
darkness, and we see even large language models have been <a
href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/12/is-chatgpt-becoming-lazier-because-its-december-people-run-tests-to-find-out/">taking
it easy</a> for the winter<a href="#fn1" class="footnote-ref"
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ working as they should. An untested backup is no backup at all, said the
wise elders of the <a
href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sysadmin-recovery/">Scary Devil
Monastery</a><a href="#fn2" class="footnote-ref" id="fnref2"
role="doc-noteref"><sup>2</sup></a> and if we want to set the new year
role="doc-noteref"><sup>2</sup></a>, and if we want to set the new year
off to its best start, we should ensure we can pause, tear down, and
re-start its march, even at its lowest points.</p>
<p>When examining my backup and restore process, I took the opportunity
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ would have to be shut down and then restarted anew. Humans need their
respite over the holiday break: but should I have granted my server the
same indulgence? My plan accepted that <code>boat</code> would be
offline for, I hoped, a small slice of time.</p>
<p>There are more convoluted ways to ensure that none of my web sites,
<p>There are more convoluted ways to ensure that none of my websites,
file syncing, and miscellaneous tools flickered, even for a moment. I
could have temporarily switched my DNS settings to point at the fresh
clean <code>tub</code>, for instance, while overwriting
@ -132,19 +132,18 @@ do not lightly emphasize relaxation.</p>
I did occasionally carol a high-pitched note or two of concern.</p>
<p>Two hefty snowbanks stood between me and a perfectly clean restore.
Since I first installed it, I have had REAR create ISO files for burning
onto a CD-ROM that I could restore from. “CD stand now for”Cretaceous
Disk”: I have not used one for over a decade. Pouring a bootable ISO
into a contemporary USB drive drive turns out to be surprisingly tricky,
and I can never remember how to do it. In the end, I was forced,
humiliatingly, to read <a
href="https://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/faq">REARs FAQ</a>,
where they recommended a meatier graphical utility, <a
onto a rescue CD-ROM. “CD” now stands for “Cretaceous Disk”: I have not
used one for over a decade. Pouring a bootable ISO into a contemporary
USB drive drive turns out to be surprisingly tricky, and I can never
remember how to do it. In the end, I was forced, humiliatingly, to read
<a href="https://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/faq">REARs
FAQ</a>, where they recommended a meatier graphical utility, <a
href="https://unetbootin.github.io/">UnetBootin</a>, for achieving this.
In the future, Ive set REAR to output those bootable blobs as <a
href="https://relax-and-recover.org/rear-user-guide/basics/configuration.html">RAWDISK</a>,
which can be burned (warmed?) onto a USB drive.</p>
<p>REARs ecumenical acceptance of external backup programs can
introduce a tremors into its solid scripts. My use of a distribution <a
introduce tremors into its solid scripts. My use of a distribution <a
href="https://github.com/rear/rear/blob/master/usr/share/rear/conf/examples/borg-example.conf">borg
backup</a> package broke the restore. REAR <a
href="https://github.com/rear/rear/blob/0bd84e259c7c61612a1d8eb296ee1e81a2cbc87b/usr/share/rear/build/default/990_verify_rootfs.sh#L51">scans
@ -152,7 +151,7 @@ executables</a> that it plans to include on its rescue bootable blob to
detect what libraries they require, so that it may copy those over.
Sadly, the borg executable can be either a binary executable for which
this suffices or a Python script, whose demands REAR cannot fathom.
This is undoubtedly a bug a future REAR will fix. In the meantime I
This is undoubtedly a bug a future REAR will fix. In the meantime, I
copied over the <a
href="https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html#standalone-binary">binary
borg</a> into <code>/usr/local/bin</code> instead of the Pythonic borg
@ -168,15 +167,15 @@ like a lucky <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlrvzLRgzdc">North
Sea seafarer</a>, bobbed back up from an early visit to “<a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler%27s_Green">Fiddlers
Green</a>”.</p>
<p>Testing your recovery plans during your own end-of-year downtime
gives you a moment to look back at the record of what has been, and
prepare for the ups and downs of the coming year. What will be the same?
What will change? What parts of your life can you simply hard link to
the habits of the past? And what will you have to incrementally add and
<p>Testing your recovery plans during your end-of-year downtime gives
you a moment to look back at the record of what has been, and prepare
for the ups and downs of the coming year. What will be the same? What
will change? What parts of your life can you simply hard link to the
habits of the past? And what will you have to incrementally add and
integrate into your ever-evolving life?</p>
</div>
<div class="signoff">
<p><a href="/~integrity/">~Integrity Mather</a></p>
<p>~<a href="/~integrity/">Integrity Mather</a></p>
</div>
<section id="footnotes" class="footnotes footnotes-end-of-document"
role="doc-endnotes">
@ -195,11 +194,12 @@ memo on the phenomenon, “The True Meaning of Wintermute: Northern
Hemisphere Seasonability in Tessier-Ashpool AIs”, Automatic Jack,
Almnck. 1981.<a href="#fnref1" class="footnote-back"
role="doc-backlink">↩︎</a></p></li>
<li id="fn2"><p><code>alt.sysadmin.recovery</code>s monastic wisdom, is
only dimly remembered now that posting to Usenet and painting your nails
black are no longer professional requirements for ops. The newsgroup
provided several powerful and vile proverbs on the importance of
backups, the foulest of which remain unrecorded in Heather Garveys <a
<li id="fn2"><p><code>alt.sysadmin.recovery</code>s monastic wisdom is
only dimly remembered, now that posting to Usenet and painting your
nails black are no longer professional requirements for ops. The
newsgroup provided several powerful and vile proverbs on the importance
of backups, the foulest of which remain unrecorded in Heather Garveys
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060423055444/http://home.xnet.com/~raven/Sysadmin/ASR.Quotes.html">extant
quotes file</a>. Garveys document was, you may note, updated mere hours
before Y2K day. This lends some credence to the theory that an eldritch

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---
author: Integrity Mather
author: "[Integrity Mather](/~integrity/)"
title: Look Back Up
date: January 1, 2024
---
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ While I was never *not* relaxed during my holiday restoration. I did
occasionally carol a high-pitched note or two of concern.
Two hefty snowbanks stood between me and a perfectly clean restore. Since I
first installed it, I have had REAR create ISO files for burning onto a rescue CD-ROM. "CD" stand now for "Cretaceous Disk": I have not
first installed it, I have had REAR create ISO files for burning onto a rescue CD-ROM. "CD" now stands for "Cretaceous Disk": I have not
used one for over a decade. Pouring a bootable ISO into a contemporary USB
drive drive turns out to be surprisingly tricky, and I can never remember how
to do it. In the end, I was forced, humiliatingly, to read [REAR's
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ you have to incrementally add and integrate into your ever-evolving life?
:::
::: {.signoff}
[~Integrity Mather](/~integrity/)
~[Integrity Mather](/~integrity/)
:::
[^winterbreak]: Are the rumors of an AI Winter true? Do LLMs get lazier during
@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ you have to incrementally add and integrate into your ever-evolving life?
phenomenon, "The True Meaning of Wintermute: Northern Hemisphere
Seasonability in Tessier-Ashpool AIs", Automatic Jack, Almnck. 1981.
[^scarydevilmonastery]: `alt.sysadmin.recovery`'s monastic wisdom, is only dimly
remembered now that posting to Usenet and painting your nails black are no
[^scarydevilmonastery]: `alt.sysadmin.recovery`\s monastic wisdom is only dimly
remembered, now that posting to Usenet and painting your nails black are no
longer professional requirements for ops. The newsgroup provided several
powerful and vile proverbs on the importance of backups, the foulest of
which remain unrecorded in Heather Garvey's [extant quotes

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<center><h1 class="frontispiece">Almanack</h1></center>
<header id="title-block-header">
<h1 class="title">Look Back Up</h1>
<p class="author">Integrity Mather</p>
<p class="author"><a href="/~integrity/">Integrity Mather</a></p>
<p class="date">January 1, 2024</p>
</header>
<div class="maintext">
<p><img src="res/new-years-backups-initial.png" class="initial"
alt="T" /> he year ends, the North pole tips its deepest bow to the
alt="T" /> he year ends, the North Pole tips its deepest bow to the
darkness, and we see even large language models have been <a
href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/12/is-chatgpt-becoming-lazier-because-its-december-people-run-tests-to-find-out/">taking
it easy</a> for the winter<a href="#fn1" class="footnote-ref"
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ working as they should. An untested backup is no backup at all, said the
wise elders of the <a
href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sysadmin-recovery/">Scary Devil
Monastery</a><a href="#fn2" class="footnote-ref" id="fnref2"
role="doc-noteref"><sup>2</sup></a> and if we want to set the new year
role="doc-noteref"><sup>2</sup></a>, and if we want to set the new year
off to its best start, we should ensure we can pause, tear down, and
re-start its march, even at its lowest points.</p>
<p>When examining my backup and restore process, I took the opportunity
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ would have to be shut down and then restarted anew. Humans need their
respite over the holiday break: but should I have granted my server the
same indulgence? My plan accepted that <code>boat</code> would be
offline for, I hoped, a small slice of time.</p>
<p>There are more convoluted ways to ensure that none of my web sites,
<p>There are more convoluted ways to ensure that none of my websites,
file syncing, and miscellaneous tools flickered, even for a moment. I
could have temporarily switched my DNS settings to point at the fresh
clean <code>tub</code>, for instance, while overwriting
@ -132,19 +132,18 @@ do not lightly emphasize relaxation.</p>
I did occasionally carol a high-pitched note or two of concern.</p>
<p>Two hefty snowbanks stood between me and a perfectly clean restore.
Since I first installed it, I have had REAR create ISO files for burning
onto a CD-ROM that I could restore from. “CD stand now for”Cretaceous
Disk”: I have not used one for over a decade. Pouring a bootable ISO
into a contemporary USB drive drive turns out to be surprisingly tricky,
and I can never remember how to do it. In the end, I was forced,
humiliatingly, to read <a
href="https://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/faq">REARs FAQ</a>,
where they recommended a meatier graphical utility, <a
onto a rescue CD-ROM. “CD” now stands for “Cretaceous Disk”: I have not
used one for over a decade. Pouring a bootable ISO into a contemporary
USB drive drive turns out to be surprisingly tricky, and I can never
remember how to do it. In the end, I was forced, humiliatingly, to read
<a href="https://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/faq">REARs
FAQ</a>, where they recommended a meatier graphical utility, <a
href="https://unetbootin.github.io/">UnetBootin</a>, for achieving this.
In the future, Ive set REAR to output those bootable blobs as <a
href="https://relax-and-recover.org/rear-user-guide/basics/configuration.html">RAWDISK</a>,
which can be burned (warmed?) onto a USB drive.</p>
<p>REARs ecumenical acceptance of external backup programs can
introduce a tremors into its solid scripts. My use of a distribution <a
introduce tremors into its solid scripts. My use of a distribution <a
href="https://github.com/rear/rear/blob/master/usr/share/rear/conf/examples/borg-example.conf">borg
backup</a> package broke the restore. REAR <a
href="https://github.com/rear/rear/blob/0bd84e259c7c61612a1d8eb296ee1e81a2cbc87b/usr/share/rear/build/default/990_verify_rootfs.sh#L51">scans
@ -152,7 +151,7 @@ executables</a> that it plans to include on its rescue bootable blob to
detect what libraries they require, so that it may copy those over.
Sadly, the borg executable can be either a binary executable for which
this suffices or a Python script, whose demands REAR cannot fathom.
This is undoubtedly a bug a future REAR will fix. In the meantime I
This is undoubtedly a bug a future REAR will fix. In the meantime, I
copied over the <a
href="https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html#standalone-binary">binary
borg</a> into <code>/usr/local/bin</code> instead of the Pythonic borg
@ -168,15 +167,15 @@ like a lucky <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlrvzLRgzdc">North
Sea seafarer</a>, bobbed back up from an early visit to “<a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler%27s_Green">Fiddlers
Green</a>”.</p>
<p>Testing your recovery plans during your own end-of-year downtime
gives you a moment to look back at the record of what has been, and
prepare for the ups and downs of the coming year. What will be the same?
What will change? What parts of your life can you simply hard link to
the habits of the past? And what will you have to incrementally add and
<p>Testing your recovery plans during your end-of-year downtime gives
you a moment to look back at the record of what has been, and prepare
for the ups and downs of the coming year. What will be the same? What
will change? What parts of your life can you simply hard link to the
habits of the past? And what will you have to incrementally add and
integrate into your ever-evolving life?</p>
</div>
<div class="signoff">
<p><a href="/~integrity/">~Integrity Mather</a></p>
<p>~<a href="/~integrity/">Integrity Mather</a></p>
</div>
<section id="footnotes" class="footnotes footnotes-end-of-document"
role="doc-endnotes">
@ -195,11 +194,12 @@ memo on the phenomenon, “The True Meaning of Wintermute: Northern
Hemisphere Seasonability in Tessier-Ashpool AIs”, Automatic Jack,
Almnck. 1981.<a href="#fnref1" class="footnote-back"
role="doc-backlink">↩︎</a></p></li>
<li id="fn2"><p><code>alt.sysadmin.recovery</code>s monastic wisdom, is
only dimly remembered now that posting to Usenet and painting your nails
black are no longer professional requirements for ops. The newsgroup
provided several powerful and vile proverbs on the importance of
backups, the foulest of which remain unrecorded in Heather Garveys <a
<li id="fn2"><p><code>alt.sysadmin.recovery</code>s monastic wisdom is
only dimly remembered, now that posting to Usenet and painting your
nails black are no longer professional requirements for ops. The
newsgroup provided several powerful and vile proverbs on the importance
of backups, the foulest of which remain unrecorded in Heather Garveys
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060423055444/http://home.xnet.com/~raven/Sysadmin/ASR.Quotes.html">extant
quotes file</a>. Garveys document was, you may note, updated mere hours
before Y2K day. This lends some credence to the theory that an eldritch