On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Rick Bastedo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually I read about enabling the "optional" RHEL repo while researching
> this problem so I had done that as well.
> Manually installing things made it so the system only had to get that last
> dependency and then it went ahead and installed BackupPC.
> Reading the docs, it's the final frontier...
>
> Now the real fun starts, getting BackupPC configured and working.
> Sometimes I wonder how I get myself into these things.
>From the RPM install it should just come up working with the the usual
'service' and 'chkconfig' operations to activate it, although iptables
and/or SELinux might prevent access. See the comment in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/BackupPC.conf about adding a web user password. It
should be easy enough to get your data into backuppc at that point.
I'm still curious about how you plan to get it to your DPM.
--
Les Mikesell
[email protected]
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