Thanks now it works.
apt-get install did the trick.
Krsnendu dasa
Ambrose Li wrote:
You could first try to see if ubuntu has a package for the module. Doing an
apt-cache search rsyncp
might find something; on my Debian (not Ubuntu) I find that it's the
"libfile-rsyncp-perl" module.
If, howev
How do I use this? Do I just download the msi file and run it and then
everything just works, or do I still have to download Cygwin etc.?
How can I test if it is working? i.e. backuping up outlook files that
are in use etc.
Elias Penttilä wrote:
Hi,
this is something I did a couple of days
Hello,
I started an incremental backup which stopped very quickly.
The log file says "2006-04-12 15:58:01 Backup failed on mymachine
(aborted by signal=PIPE)".
What does it mean ?
I alreary done several incremental backup before without problem.
Thank You.
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Tomasz Chmielewski writes:
> Les Stott wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a client with 50 or so pcs, all doing rsync backups throughout
> > the day to a backuppc server. Works Great.
> >
> > We also have a linux box running a Cyrus Imap Store and we were running
> > rsync backups too, just getting
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 09:03, Les Stott wrote:
> Would it be possible to use backuppc to suck mail directly out of imap,
> say for instance with the perl module IMAP::Client? (granted you would
> need to know usernames and passwords to login to the imap store)
>
> I know that in most cases this
Les Stott wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with 50 or so pcs, all doing rsync backups throughout
the day to a backuppc server. Works Great.
We also have a linux box running a Cyrus Imap Store and we were running
rsync backups too, just getting the cyrus directories. This was working
great until a
Tony Molloy wrote:
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 15:19, Les Stott wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with 50 or so pcs, all doing rsync backups throughout
the day to a backuppc server. Works Great.
We also have a linux box running a Cyrus Imap Store and we were running
rsync backups too, ju
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 15:19, Les Stott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a client with 50 or so pcs, all doing rsync backups throughout
> the day to a backuppc server. Works Great.
>
> We also have a linux box running a Cyrus Imap Store and we were running
> rsync backups too, just getting the cyrus dir
Hi,
I have a client with 50 or so pcs, all doing rsync backups throughout
the day to a backuppc server. Works Great.
We also have a linux box running a Cyrus Imap Store and we were running
rsync backups too, just getting the cyrus directories. This was working
great until a month or so ago w
Hi,
a question
Would it be possible to use backuppc to suck mail directly out of imap,
say for instance with the perl module IMAP::Client? (granted you would
need to know usernames and passwords to login to the imap store)
I know that in most cases this can be done at a filesystem level
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