On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 01:01, Jamie Myers wrote:
> I couldn't find anything in the docco or FAQ that I could attribute to
> this. I am getting the page, it's just empty.. No error massages or
> anything. I don't have to log in which I suspect might be part of the
> problem, but I'm not sure how
I couldn't find anything in the docco or FAQ that I could attribute to
this. I am getting the page, it's just empty.. No error massages or
anything. I don't have to log in which I suspect might be part of the
problem, but I'm not sure how to change this. I have looked through the
docco but don'
Paul Fox writes:
> i'm resending this question, since i don't believe i saw a
> response. is anyone else successfully using BackupFilesExclude
> with the tar method?
>
> (i'd simply add the "--exclude" args to the tarcmd itself, except
> i see from the docs that there's trickery involved in esca
Michael Brunner writes:
> I'm very new to backuppc but I solved already a lot of problems with
> help of this mailinglist. I think I'm very close but can not fix this
> problem. I get the following error message:
>
> Fatal error (bad version): stdin: is not a tty
>
> I'm using Centos and saw,
Jamie Myers writes:
> I have just recently got BackupPC up and running, I have it backing up 3
> pc's at the moment, mostly successfully... However the web interface is
> showing that there are no pc's I gather that once the pc's show up there
> I can use that to restore and view info on the b
I have just recently got BackupPC up and running, I have it backing up 3
pc's at the moment, mostly successfully... However the web interface is
showing that there are no pc's I gather that once the pc's show up there
I can use that to restore and view info on the backup's that have been
taking