Craig Barratt wrote:
Stian writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_tarCreate -h pontiac
-n -1 -s \* . | /bin/gzip /dev/nst0
which is what backuppc tries to do when archiving to tape. And this does
not work.
As Dan and Ali mention, you can use buffer or dd
Hello
i have a wifi server with backuppc , connect to a freebox(wifi) and my wifi
laptop.
want to backup my windows laptop in ntfs ...
all Xfer method , i trying for backuppc FAILED to backuppc my windows machine.
i precise , that i test all possible solution : different rsync version of
cygwin
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8 server.
Below is the output from the logs
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200 /usr/bin/tar -cvf - -C /
./opt/rts/rtd ./etc/hosts ./etc/services ./var/spool/cron
full backup started for directory /
Xfer PIDs are
I am trying to exclude one directory on a windows share but nothing I have
tried works. In short, I want to exclude c:\backup on a machine called
PARKS. I have a custom config.pl for that computer. I set the exclude
directory via the web address. The entry it made in PARKS.pl is:
Arch Willingham wrote:
Even though the slashes go the other way in Windows
Yes. It's a Unix system that is taking the backups, so you need to use
the Unix way to address directories. So / is the separator, \ is just an
escape character.
--
Toni Van Remortel
Linux System Engineer @
you are specifying the directory incorrectly. instead of \\backup\\* it
should be /backup/
On 10/26/07, Arch Willingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to exclude one directory on a windows share but nothing I have
tried works. In short, I want to exclude c:\backup on a machine called
im not very familiar with solaris 5, does it do file locking on the cron
files? if you exclude the cron directory to you get the same error on other
files?
On 10/26/07, Lai Chen Kang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8 server.
Below is
Even though the slashes go the other way in Windows
Arch
-Original Message-
From: dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:43 AM
To: Arch Willingham
Cc: BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Can't get excludes to work
you are
On 10/25/07, dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you login in to the web interface with the admin password or your own?
if it your own, you dont have that configured in the host file
hostdhcpusermoreUsers # --- do not
edit this line
tbiqdev 0 yaakov
yaakovlt
Yes, I did restart the Apache server. In fact, I even restarted the
machine. Still the same thing.
Any ideas?
On 10/25/07, John Rouillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 09:12:24PM -0400, Yaakov Chaikin wrote:
I have one host working just fine for already a couple of
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Yaakov Chaikin wrote:
On 10/25/07, dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you login in to the web interface with the admin password or your own?
if it your own, you dont have that configured in the host file
hostdhcpusermoreUsers # --- do not
edit this
kindof
the username you put in the host file in backuppc only applies to the web
session you login to backuppc as
if i pick some random name(it does not have to be for a user on the system)
franko
and add that users to the htpasswd file
htpasswd /etc/backuppc/htpasswd franko
it will ask me
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Yaakov Chaikin wrote:
Really? Cool!
So, the user listed in the 'hosts' files has nothing to do with the
user set up on the yaakovlt machine, but has to do with the user setup
in BackupPC?
Correct. Look at User name and More users at
Really? Cool!
So, the user listed in the 'hosts' files has nothing to do with the
user set up on the yaakovlt machine, but has to do with the user setup
in BackupPC?
Thanks,
Yaakov.
On 10/26/07, Stephen Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Yaakov Chaikin wrote:
On 10/25/07,
Hi all:
Figured I should start a new thread on this as it is a separate
problem from the SIGPIPE issue.
I have a backup hanging until the SIGALARM triggers some 20 hours
later.
The (partial) config is:
$Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync';
$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = '/usr/bin/rsync';
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 11:13:14AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
John Rouillard wrote:
$Conf{ClientTimeout} = 72000;
which is 20 hours and the sigpipe is occurring before then.
You'd see sigalarm instead of sigpipe if you had a timeout.
Something like this I assume:
[...]
create
John Rouillard wrote:
$Conf{ClientTimeout} = 72000;
which is 20 hours and the sigpipe is occurring before then.
You'd see sigalarm instead of sigpipe if you had a timeout.
Something like this I assume:
[...]
create d 755 0/1 12288 src/fastforward-0.51
finish:
THANKS!
On 10/26/07, dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kindof
the username you put in the host file in backuppc only applies to the web
session you login to backuppc as
if i pick some random name(it does not have to be for a user on the system)
franko
and add that users to the htpasswd file
This is a resend. The original went missing apparently.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 02:10:12PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
John Rouillard wrote:
2007-10-25 10:54:00 Aborting backup up after signal PIPE
2007-10-25 10:54:01 Got fatal error during xfer (aborted by signal=PIPE)
This means the
John Rouillard wrote:
And similar results on the server side process. Maybe a deadlock
somewhere? The ssh pipe appeared open. I set it up to forward traffic
and was able to pass traffic from the server to the client.
Are these 2 different scenarios (the sigalarm and sigpipe)?
Yes, I just
Lai writes:
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8 server.
Below is the output from the logs
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200http://10.250.2.200
/usr/bin/tar -cvf - -C / ./opt/rts/rtd ./etc/hosts ./etc/services
./var/spool/cron
full
i have an odd problem.
i am missing some of the statistics!
shows Pool is 0.00GB comprising 0 files and 1894 directories
but Pool file system was recently at 59%
anyone seen this before? here are some system details below.
see here:
- The servers PID is 12931, on host backupa, version
Hello
i have a wifi server with backuppc , connect to a freebox(wifi) and my wifi
laptop.
want to backup my windows laptop in ntfs ...
all Xfer method , i trying for backuppc FAILED to backuppc my windows
machine.
i precise , that i test all possible solution : different rsync version of
Trying to split theads here. In a prior discussion on the hang issue,
on Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 11:13:14AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
John Rouillard wrote:
[rouilj]
$Conf{ClientTimeout} = 72000;
which is 20 hours and the sigpipe is occurring
before then. You'd see sigalarm instead of
John Rouillard wrote:
open(/usr/local/src/fastforward-0.51/warn-auto.sh,
O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
fstat64(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=64, ...}) = 0
read(3, #!/bin/sh\n# WARNING: This file w..., 64) = 64
close(3)= 0
select(2, NULL, [1], NULL, {60,
interesting little project there.
it definitely looks to be dead but i think the same thing could be done with
cygwin, ssh remote commands, and rsyncd. and if anyone is curious about how
to deploy this on many PCs, i suggest looking into NSIS, which is the
nullsoft installer.
i use NSIS on my
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 03:28:28PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
John Rouillard wrote:
open(/usr/local/src/fastforward-0.51/warn-auto.sh,
O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
fstat64(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=64, ...}) = 0
read(3, #!/bin/sh\n# WARNING: This file w..., 64) = 64
close(3)
John Rouillard wrote:
Do you mean this select?
select(2, NULL, [1], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (out [1], left (line 2799)
{60, 0})
My C is rusty, but I think that means:
look at no fd's for reading and fd 1 for writing and no fd's for
errors. Time out in 60.000 seconds.
What I
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 16:53 +0200, Toni Van Remortel wrote:
Arch Willingham wrote:
Even though the slashes go the other way in Windows
Yes. It's a Unix system that is taking the backups, so you need to use
the Unix way to address directories. So / is the separator, \ is just an
escape
Sent this via personal email. Here is the copy for the
list.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 06:01:16PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
John Rouillard wrote:
again indicates that fd 1 is available for writing. an 8 byte write is
done then fd 0 is checked to see if there is anything to read
write(1,
Installing GNU Tar fixed it.
Thank you
On 10/27/07, Craig Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lai writes:
I am using CentOS as the backup server try to backup a Solaris 5.8server.
Below is the output from the logs
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root 10.250.2.200http://10.250.2.200
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