On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 14:00, Kris Boutilier wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know what's involved with getting this to work on
> > 2000/2003 server?
> >
>
> The Volume Shadow Copy Service was only introduced with Windows 2003
> Server/Windows XP - 2000 has no such facility without purchasing third p
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> To: Elias Penttilä
> Cc: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsync with VSS-support
>
> On 4/10/06, Elias P
On 4/10/06, Elias Penttilä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> NOTE that this only works on Windows XP currently, I tried it on Server
> 2003, but for some reason it didn't work.
Does anyone know what's involved with getting this to work on 2000/2003 server?
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Nick Hall
Alexssa Enterprises
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Hi, I'm installing BackupPC for the first time, following the docs on
the site. I'm using the tarball, not BackupPC package.
So I invoked perl configure.pl as superuser and replied to questions.
At some point, when I choose the user that will run BackupPC (that I
previously created as 'backuppc'
Krsnendu Dasa orcon.net.nz> writes:
> 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.
Yes, just run the msi f
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom real-time.com> writes:
> cool. much appreciated.
> Any plans to submit your patches to upstream, such that we might have a
> binary package available someday?
> (I've never complied anything under Windows, and have no idea how to go
> about it).
Check the zip-file, the ex
Le jeudi 13 Avril 2006 17:45, Tom Trelvik a écrit :
> [...]
> I had to do this on a few older backups just now, and then manually
> ran "BackupPC_nightly 255 0", but the backups I chose to manually
> remove are still listed in the web interface. Should I worry about
> that? Will they disappear au
On 4/13/06, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 10:18, C Lance Moxley wrote:
> > I have been using backuppc for over 2 years without any big problems.
> > I now discover that everything that I though was being backed up is
> > NOT getting backed up.
> In the web interfac
On 4/11/06, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The brute force approach is to go to the pc/hostname directory
> and rm -rf some of the numbered backup directories, but you
> still don't recover the space until BackupPC_Nightly runs
> and removes the pooled links, and the web page backup list
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 10:18, C Lance Moxley wrote:
> I have been using backuppc for over 2 years without any big problems.
> I now discover that everything that I though was being backed up is
> NOT getting backed up. I'm using tar over ssh and these are all Linux
> machines. The server and most cl
I have been using backuppc for over 2 years without any big problems.
I now discover that everything that I though was being backed up is
NOT getting backed up. I'm using tar over ssh and these are all Linux
machines. The server and most clients are RHEL4U3. Backuppc is
2.1.2pl1. Attached is the co
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 02:10, Janny, Kyle wrote:
> We are currently doing this in a test environment with about 30 backups.
> This created such poor performance for our other two VM's that we had to
> stop. We are now going to buy a new server and RAID array to officially
> use backuppc.
If your t
I'm performing a backup on a folder which contains about 1,000,00 files
spread over about 10,000 folders. I'm using rsync 2.6.4 on both the
backuppc server and the machine I am trying to backup. I can't workout
why I keep getting this problem... I'm doing an incremental backup and
it gets to a part
We are currently doing this in a test environment with about 30 backups.
This created such poor performance for our other two VM's that we had to
stop. We are now going to buy a new server and RAID array to officially
use backuppc.
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