Re: [BackupPC-users] Backuppc Does Not Like Mixed-Case Host Config File?

2007-06-27 Thread Craig Barratt
Norbert writes:

 I created a new share on an existing web server that I am backing up.  The 
 host configuration file was called '1and1-MW-common.pl', consistent with 
 the case of the directory that I was backing up.  I had added 
 '1and1-MW-common 0 user' to the backuppc 'hosts' file.  The backups were 
 not starting, supposedly because of slow PING times, even though I had set 
 '$Conf{PingMaxMsec} = 1000;' in the configuration file.  To make a long 
 story short, it appears that backuppc converted the host name in the 
 'hosts' file to lower case, and was looking for (but did not find) 
 '1and1-mw-common.pl'.  I renamed the host configuration file and 
 everything is sunny once again.
 
 I am running backuppc 2-1-2 on an Ubuntu 6.10 server - waiting for a 
 package to be available before upgrading. 

BackupPC forces the host name to lower case.

I removed that in 3.0.0beta0, but since it broke some installations,
I kept the 2.x behavior in 3.0.0.

The original reason to force to lower case is that some tools to look
up the host name (like nmblookup) return upper case.

Craig

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[BackupPC-users] Backuppc Does Not Like Mixed-Case Host Config File?

2007-06-26 Thread Norbert Hoeller
I created a new share on an existing web server that I am backing up.  The 
host configuration file was called '1and1-MW-common.pl', consistent with 
the case of the directory that I was backing up.  I had added 
'1and1-MW-common 0 user' to the backuppc 'hosts' file.  The backups were 
not starting, supposedly because of slow PING times, even though I had set 
'$Conf{PingMaxMsec} = 1000;' in the configuration file.  To make a long 
story short, it appears that backuppc converted the host name in the 
'hosts' file to lower case, and was looking for (but did not find) 
'1and1-mw-common.pl'.  I renamed the host configuration file and 
everything is sunny once again.

I am running backuppc 2-1-2 on an Ubuntu 6.10 server - waiting for a 
package to be available before upgrading. 
Regards, Norbert-
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