Morning Holger
Was going to ask about that separately actually. Most older posts refer to
the wiki. But links to it don't seem to work. Has it been abandoned?
Tom.
On 13 Nov 2014 00:57, "Holger Parplies" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tom Fallon wrote on 2014-11-12 23:03:27 + [Re: [BackupPC-users] web
>
Hi,
Tom Fallon wrote on 2014-11-12 23:03:27 + [Re: [BackupPC-users] web GUI
downloading BIN file Ubuntu 14.04]:
> On 08/11/14 16:40, Les Mikesell wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Holger Parplies wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> to me, this actually does sound like a web server configuration
Hi all and thanks for the prompt and helpful answers.
I installed this via normal Ubuntu packages which I believe installs the
backuppc user as part of the install.
Les' idea of mounting first to /var/lib/backuppc and *then* installing
backuppc makes a lot of sense.
So I've unmounted /mnt/raid
User backuppc, by default, has the home directory in the same place
where the files will be saved, or, if you prefer, files get saved into
user backuppc HOME.
You relocated the save space (how? if You installed from source it's
ok, but otherwise there are a number of problems there), but I gue
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Tom Fallon wrote:
> Hi all
>
> on an Ubuntu 14.04 server I've installed backuppc afresh, moved
> /var/lib/backuppc to /mnt/raid (a raid1 soft raid setup) and am in the
> process of configuring the last steps.
>
> Web access is fine and I can add hosts etc but I've
On 13/11/14 09:46, Tom Fallon wrote:
> Hi all
>
> on an Ubuntu 14.04 server I've installed backuppc afresh, moved
> /var/lib/backuppc to /mnt/raid (a raid1 soft raid setup) and am in the
> process of configuring the last steps.
>
> Web access is fine and I can add hosts etc but I've reached a stumb
Hey Les
as usual you were spot on. It definitely was the Firefox cache at play -
I had connected to this box from Firefox previously before rebuilding it
so something must have hung around from previous config. Cleared cache
and all ok once more.
Cheers.
On 08/11/14 16:40, Les Mikesell wrote
Hi all
on an Ubuntu 14.04 server I've installed backuppc afresh, moved
/var/lib/backuppc to /mnt/raid (a raid1 soft raid setup) and am in the
process of configuring the last steps.
Web access is fine and I can add hosts etc but I've reached a stumbling
block with the ssh-key setup. Following t
Holger Parplies wrote:
>
> I'd have to look at the current code closely to be sure, but from memory,
> rsync sends the in-/excludes via the rsync protocol exchange rather than on
> the command line. Your XferLOG should contain lines starting with
> "Sent exclude" (or include, I suppose). I remem
... this works for both the rsync and rsyncd protocols.
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Hi,
mwilck wrote on 2014-11-12 05:29:23 -0800 [[BackupPC-users] rsync --exclude
options - why are they stripped?]:
> [...]
> The Documentation of RsyncArgsExtra [...] mentions explicity its usefulness
> for defining rsync-style include/exclude rules [...]. The code explicity
> removes these optio
Got it, finallly - the include/exclude options are sent to the client via the
rsync protocol. From the XferLog:
Sent exclude: /trash
Sent exclude: /tmp
Sent exclude: *.iso
Sent exclude: *.rpm
This happens to both the RsyncExtraArgs and backupExclude / BackupInclude
options. So it's all fine.
This question has been asked before
(http://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/22459100/,
http://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/31066154/), but I haven't
seen any answers, so I ask again, because this is something I really want to
understand.
The Documentation of RsyncArgsE
I was able to get the server connected and backing up.
In the 'ClientNameAlias' field, I entered the servers IP address.
Although the other change I still need to make is to reapply Windows
firewall and see if it's still good.
Terry
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