Sim writes:
> Some time I have error report, from "tar.gz" files.
>
> ( BackupPc download it with rsync )
>
> You can see this report with "One Error".
>
> Connected to srv1.lan:873, remote version 29
> Connected to module backup
> Sending args: --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner -
"Nick Barton" writes:
> Sorry if this question has already been answered, I think it is an easy
> fix but I am just not finding it anywhere. I need to be able to backup
> multiple host machines from one backuppc computer on different schedules
> through out the week, I think a total of 15 servers.
"Khaled Hussain" writes:
> For one of my XP hosts I dont seem to be generating Xfer log files only a
> LOG file...I am getting 'child exitted prematurely' error after 1 hour since
> backup starts for this host in the LOG file and that's all it says - I
> understand the Xfer log is useful for debug
KOUAO aketchi writes:
> I meet a problem when i backup a pc which has its ip address changed.
> When one of my windows pc has its ip address changed , backuppc sends
> a message :" inet connect , connection refused" . What is the reason
> of this failure?
If you mean the IP address change occurs
Nicolas MONNET writes:
> To save on bandwidth (I'm using backuppc to backup servers from a
> datacenter to my office), I want to run incremental backups as much as
> possible.
>
> I believe it should'nt be too hard to write a tool to transform an
> incremental backup into a full backup.
>
> *
Rodrigo Real writes:
> I am having a problem with a host that must be backed-up with
> backuppc. This host runs an ssh server on the port 222, so I changed
> the variable $Conf{RsyncClientCmd} to meet this requirement, but when
> I try to run the backup on this host, I receive the error: "Unable t
Tristan Krakau writes:
> due to the rsync-cygwin-ssh problem when backing up Windows clients
> using 'rsync' as transfer, I tried to use 'rsyncd' through a ssh tunnel
> instead (since the Windows client can only be accessed via ssh).
>
> I found other threads dealing with this topic (e.g.
> http: