Hello,
I'm using backuppc 3.1.0-9 on a Debian Squeeze server and I have some
trouble with ipv6.
When I define a record for a backup client it doesn't work, I have this
message: Can't find host test via netbios.
When I add a A record for this client everything is working.
Can you tell me if
Vinz S svin...@gmail.com wrote on 03/15/2011 05:13:19 AM:
I'm using backuppc 3.1.0-9 on a Debian Squeeze server and I have
some trouble with ipv6.
When I define a record for a backup client it doesn't work, I
have this message: Can't find host test via netbios.
When I add a A record
I am trying to modify the settings for backing up a Ubuntu client using
tar. Does anyone on the list have a pointer to a document that shows the
correct way to include the sudo command in the proper spot. I am
assuming one would have to use ssh keys for this to work.
TIA
John J. Boris, Sr.
On 03/15/2011 07:09 PM, John BORIS wrote:
I am trying to modify the settings for backing up a Ubuntu client using
tar. Does anyone on the list have a pointer to a document that shows the
correct way to include the sudo command in the proper spot. I am
assuming one would have to use ssh keys
On 03/15/2011 08:01 PM, John BORIS wrote:
tamas,
backuppcuser is that the user on the backuppc server or the user on the
client?
Of course the user on the client.
tamas
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I'm trying to backup windows servers with approx 3 partitions of 100G each
over a WAN link. This takes 'days' to run and never successfully completes.
I'm using rsyncd on the windows machines - and the backup is to a ubuntu
server.
So, how do you split the backups from a single machine - do you
Actually, that's not quite the whole picture. BackupPC does do dns
name lookup and those calls are not IPv6 compatible. Once such
instance is in bin/BackupPC_dump line 503. The gethostbyname()
function (at least last time I tried to do IPv6 with BackupPC) does
not support IPv6. This causes
Hi,
I try to configure a client to make only weekly full backups but no
incrementals:
$Conf{FullAgeMax} = '732';
$Conf{FullKeepCnt} = [
'4',
'0',
'13'
];
$Conf{FullKeepCntMin} = '15';
$Conf{IncrAgeMax} = '0';
$Conf{IncrKeepCnt} = '0';
$Conf{IncrLevels} = [
'0'
];
But the above
On 3/15/2011 3:17 PM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote at about 21:00:19 +0100 on Tuesday, March 15, 2011:
Hi,
I try to configure a client to make only weekly full backups but no
incrementals:
$Conf{FullAgeMax} = '732';
$Conf{FullKeepCnt} = [
On 3/15/2011 3:49 PM, David Herring wrote:
I'm trying to backup windows servers with approx 3 partitions of 100G
each over a WAN link. This takes 'days' to run and never successfully
completes. I'm using rsyncd on the windows machines - and the backup
is to a ubuntu server.
So, how do you
On 3/15/2011 3:23 PM, David Herring wrote:
New to this list - not sure if my first post worked - so am resending
I'm trying to backup windows servers with approx 3 partitions of 100G
each over a WAN link. I'm using rsyncd on the windows machines - and the
backup is to a ubuntu server.
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
I think there is a 3rd camp:
3. Scripts that understand the special structure of the pool and pc
trees and efficiently create lists of all hard links in pc
directory.
a] BackupPC_tarPCCOPY
Included in standard BackupPC installations. It uses a perl
Tod Detre tod.de...@maine.edu wrote on 03/15/2011 03:30:21 PM:
Actually, that's not quite the whole picture. BackupPC does do dns
name lookup and those calls are not IPv6 compatible. Once such
instance is in bin/BackupPC_dump line 503. The gethostbyname()
function (at least last time I tried
Bowie Bailey wrote at about 16:39:59 -0400 on Tuesday, March 15, 2011:
On 3/15/2011 3:49 PM, David Herring wrote:
I'm trying to backup windows servers with approx 3 partitions of 100G
each over a WAN link. This takes 'days' to run and never successfully
completes. I'm using rsyncd on
You could just keep the one machine entry, but use the exclude options
to only back up a small portion of the machine. Once that completes
gradually remove directories from the excluded list until the full
backup completes fine. This assumes that most of your data is static
and that any files that
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