On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 19:13, Lance Spence wrote:
> Les, my installation of Fedora Core 4 is pretty standard
> on the BackupPC Server. How do I open that port and more
> so setup the passwordless ssh access from BackupPC to the client?
The ssh setup was covered in the howto you mentioned earlier.
Thanks Max, but unfortunately I still am getting the error after adding to
/etc/hosts.
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To: Lance Spence
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Les, my installation of Fedora Core 4 is pretty standard on the BackupPC
Server. How do I open that port and more so setup the passwordless ssh access
from BackupPC to the client?
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From: Les Mikesell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 8:38 PM
To
Hi Tormod,
Well here's my crude attempt which works if you're only backing up one
host. For more than one you'll need to hack it again:
#!/bin/sh
TODAY=`/bin/date +%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M`
admin="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
# Check if backup just done was a full (only send fulls to tape)
lastbackup=`/bin/grep
Hi Tormod,
You could add a post-backup script to do it. I created a very rough script which
runs an archive to tape straight after a full backup completes. It ignores
incrementals.
I'll post it when I get home and you could hack it around.
Damian
Quoting Tormod Omholt-Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would like to set ut backuppc to automatically dump an archive of the
latest backup, once a day. I can not find anything about this in the
documentation.
Doesn't backuppc support this?
I considered setting up a cron-job invoking the BackupPC_archiveHost
script, but I cannot find any desc
We're doing some testing of backupPC 2.1.0 on RH7.3 to back up a Win2K server
using SMB. During the tests found that although all files back up OK, some fail
to restore. The smb connection uses a localbackup account on win2K that has
admin priv.
On closer examination the restores that fail have the