Dear all

Thanks for replay

but  I have some problem like while i am going to this path bash: cd: 
/var/lib/backuppc/: Permission denied

and one more thing all client systems are xp systems and i have another  
problem also problem is  

while i create a new host i have problem

session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE













Backup Summary


Click on the backup number to browse and restore backup files.


 Backup# 
     Type 
     Filled 
     Level 
     Start Date 
     Duration/mins 
     Age/days 
     Server Backup Path 










Xfer Error Summary





 Backup# 
     Type 
     View 
     #Xfer errs 
     #bad files 
     #bad share 
     #tar errs 







File Size/Count Reuse Summary


Existing files are those already in the pool; new files are those added
to the pool.
Empty files and SMB errors aren't counted in the reuse and new counts.




     Totals 
     Existing Files 
     New Files 


     Backup# 
     Type 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 
     MB/sec 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 







Compression Summary


Compression performance for files already in the pool and newly
compressed files.




     Existing Files 
     New Files 

 Backup# 
     Type 
     Comp Level 
     Size/MB 
     Comp/MB 
     Comp 
     Size/MB 
     Comp/MB 
     Comp 





User Actions










Backup Summary


Click on the backup number to browse and restore backup files.


 Backup# 
     Type 
     Filled 
     Level 
     Start Date 
     Duration/mins 
     Age/days 
     Server Backup Path 










Xfer Error Summary





 Backup# 
     Type 
     View 
     #Xfer errs 
     #bad files 
     #bad share 
     #tar errs 







File Size/Count Reuse Summary


Existing files are those already in the pool; new files are those added
to the pool.
Empty files and SMB errors aren't counted in the reuse and new counts.




     Totals 
     Existing Files 
     New Files 


     Backup# 
     Type 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 
     MB/sec 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 
     #Files 
     Size/MB 







Compression Summary


Compression performance for files already in the pool and newly
compressed files.




     Existing Files 
     New Files 

 Backup# 
     Type 
     Comp Level 
     Size/MB 
     Comp/MB 
     Comp 
     Size/MB 
     Comp/MB 
     Comp 





Thanks 
Audi



> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 07:36:29 -0500
> From: lesmikes...@gmail.com
> To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] How to know backups stored or not
> 
> On 5/18/11 6:27 AM, Audi Narayana Reddy wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I configured BackupPC in ubuntu 10.10 after i have some problem like
> >
> > how to see it is backup or not and i want see my backup files
> >
> > how to see my backup files
> >
> 
> Log into the web interface as the backuppc user.   The files land under 
> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/host_name but they are compressed and the file names are 
> mangled so it is harder to access them directly.  You might want to practice 
> using the BackupPC_tarCreate command line tool, though.
> 
> -- 
>    Les Mikesell
>      lesmikes...@gmail.com
> 
> 
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