Samuel Bancal writes:
> We're backing up nearly 60 workstations ... and the users are really
> enjoying it!
> ... except one today ... We've got a strange problem :
> One user had to restore files on a client and noticed that some files
> weren't restored.
> This client was backed up through ssh
Regis Gras writes:
> I asked this question, but without any response, and I have allways
> the same problem.
>
> With BackupPC, I can restore some files or some directories, but
> I can't restore all the files.
> To restore all the files, I have to select a few files or directories at
> a time, a
I asked this question, but without any response, and I have allways
the same problem.
With BackupPC, I can restore some files or some directories, but
I can't restore all the files.
To restore all the files, I have to select a few files or directories at
a time, and to start again with other and
Dirk Erasmus writes:
> How can I manually clear out all previous backups in order to start a fresh
> pool?
If you want to start *completely* over, remove:
- everything below TOPDIR/pool and TOPDIR/cpool
- remove all the TOPDIR/pc/*/backups files
- remove all the numbered directories TOPD
Dirk,
Google for the following and copy them onto your SME server in /tmp:
perl-File-RsyncP-0.52-8.i386.rpm
perl-Archive-Zip-1.12-1.noarch.rpm
perl-Compress-Zlib-1.33-1.i386.rpm
and install them using:
rpm -i /tmp/perl-File-RsyncP-0.52-8.i386.rpm
rpm -i /tmp/perl-Archive-Zip-1.12-1.noarch.rpm
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How can I manually clear out all previous backups in order to start a fresh pool?
I cannot compress my backups as Compress::Zlib is not installed, is there a quick and easy way for a non-linux person?
Hello!
First of all : Thank you for this great utility!
We're backing up nearly 60 workstations ... and the users are really
enjoying it!
... except one today ... We've got a strange problem :
One user had to restore files on a client and noticed that some files
weren't restored.
This client
Hi to all,
please excus my big E-Mail. I didn't turn off the HTML signature for company
internal usage.
I recognised that it's not wanted to get such big mails and I promise i wont
do it again.
Thanks for advice..
Best regards and many sorrys...
DI(FH) Christoph Pfund
Daten- und Informations
i don't think you need to send a graphical image of your signature
along with your mail. just your name in plaintext will be fine.
thanks,
paul
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paul fox, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (arlington, ma, where it's 49.5 degrees)
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SF
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 14:50 +0100, Christoph Pfund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried both recomended methods to exclude some directories from
> backup. First i used the recomended notation $conf(BackupFilesExclude)
> = ['/temp/*']; with no success. The whole directory was copied. The
> second try was the
Is it possible to set up Backup PC on a Cobalt
Raq550 instead of a regular Linux box? If yes, does anyone know how i can do
this? Thanks!
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