On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 16:54, PHONG LE wrote:
> I had successfully set up BackupPC couple months ago while I was working for
> in a lab. And now I want to set it up somewhere else to use it and
> encountered problems with CGI. This is a permission problem I guess. I came
> across this problem whe
Hi folks,
I was having problems getting rsyncd to run as a service. I discovered
that the problem was the file permissions on rsyncd.conf, the clue was
from Event Viewer -> Application Log then look at the various events
that got generated for rsyncd, for example one of the errors said,
"rsy
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
You are really running a snippet of perl in these config files so I
suppose you could really do anything you want to make that assignment -
but you have to add the code yourself.
Good point.. if I feel ambitious, I'll have to read the code and see
exact
I had successfully set up BackupPC couple months ago while I was working for in
a lab. And now I want to set it up somewhere else to use it and encountered
problems with CGI. This is a permission problem I guess. I came across this
problem when I first set it up. Unfortunaly, I forgot how I fixe
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 14:42, Nate Carlson wrote:
> >> OK, one more question.. can I use regex's or wildcards in that?
> >
> > No, it should look like:
> > $Conf{RsyncShareName} = [ '/boot', '/etc', '/var', '/home'];
>
> Didn't think so, but it was worth an ask. :)
You are really running a snipp
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
OK, one more question.. can I use regex's or wildcards in that?
No, it should look like:
$Conf{RsyncShareName} = [ '/boot', '/etc', '/var', '/home'];
Didn't think so, but it was worth an ask. :)
Thanks!
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On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 14:36, Nate Carlson wrote:
> > I'd expect that to work as long as you pay attention and include any new
> > directories if they are ever added.
>
> OK, one more question.. can I use regex's or wildcards in that?
No, it should look like:
$Conf{RsyncShareName} = [ '/boot', '/
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'd expect that to work as long as you pay attention and include any new
directories if they are ever added.
OK, one more question.. can I use regex's or wildcards in that?
| nate c
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'd expect that to work as long as you pay attention and include any new
directories if they are ever added.
For the root directories, that shouldn't be too bad. :)
Thanks!
| nate
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 14:11, Nate Carlson wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
> > You can split on filesystem boundaries by adding the --one-file-system
> > option to the rsync command and all mount points that you want to back
> > up to $Conf{RsyncShareName}. I do that routinely to
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
You can split on filesystem boundaries by adding the --one-file-system
option to the rsync command and all mount points that you want to back
up to $Conf{RsyncShareName}. I do that routinely to avoid walking into
mounted CD's or temporary NFS mounts, but
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 13:14, Nate Carlson wrote:
> I'm backing up a host with ~250gb of data via rsync.. it works fine, but
> the single rsync process takes *forever* to finish, and if there are any
> problems somewhere in the middle, it causes problems. Is there an easy way
> to split the remot
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
that's how you do it. Backups are done on a per-host basis; so if you
want multiple backups for a single host, you need to set up multiple
'hosts' that are all aliases for the same IP address.
So it's not possible to define multiple 'shares' f
On 10/04 01:14 , Nate Carlson wrote:
> I'm backing up a host with ~250gb of data via rsync.. it works fine, but
> the single rsync process takes *forever* to finish, and if there are any
> problems somewhere in the middle, it causes problems. Is there an easy way
> to split the remote host up in
I'm backing up a host with ~250gb of data via rsync.. it works fine, but
the single rsync process takes *forever* to finish, and if there are any
problems somewhere in the middle, it causes problems. Is there an easy way
to split the remote host up into many logical segments (/home, /var, etc),
Hello list,
I have been attempting to backup XP C$ with the following command:
/usr/bin/smbclient mypc\\C\$ -I 192.168.129.200 -U pcbackup -E -N -d
1 -c tarmode\ full -Tc - /Documents\ and\ Settings
whilst ssh'd to the backup server, but it does not work, despite:
1. there being a share use
Hello,
I want to use BackupPC to backup a disk with two operating systems:winxx and linux. How can i do it?
Regards.
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