Les Mikesell wrote:
>On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 07:41, Regis Gras wrote:
>
>
>>BackupPC crahes.
>>
>>I try to restart with /etc/init.d/backuppc restart
>>
>>The response is:
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/backuppc restart
>>Shutting down BackupPC:[ OK ]
>>Starting BackupPC:
Hi,
I have some issue to backup folders containing special chars on a very specific
situation.
Its about saving folders through samba.
sample entrie of the machine's spécific config.pl give something like that:
$Conf{SmbShareName} = ['D$'];
$Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = {
'D$' => ['Folder1é']
nilesh vaghela wrote:
> There is some problem with backup of special file and dir like /dev
> and /proc , /tmp etc.
>
> Please search the list you will get the idea.
Yes, this was pointed out to me in my other thread.
I did search the list prior to posting. I was able to find some posts
relati
We try some registry hack suggested from google search.
We tested backuppc backup with rsync method on windows 98 with cygwin.
I will post the method that we have followed.-- Nilesh Vaghela
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I'm backing up a 250GB system using rsyncd. So far, the backup has
run for 14 hours, but all the status screen will tell me about it is
"backup in progress". Is there any way to get a status screen that
can tell me how much has been backed up so far and how much is
remaining? Maybe even a time e
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I
just recently setup BackupPC on Linux server and setup the config file, but I'm
having a minor problem on BackupFilesExclude.
Now it's set up as
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude}=['*/Temp', '*/Temporary
Internet Files', '*/iTunes', '*/My Music' ];
So, when the backup kic
Update on excessive CPU use by cygrunsrv.exe:
Thank you to Ludovic, Les, Paul and the cygwin maintainers. The latest
cygwin1.dll from the snapshots page seems to have fixed the cygrunsrv.exe
problem for us. We've done limited testing on several W2K SP4 computers and
have not seen the problem.
On 01/06/06, Víctor A. Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Apache support is needed : no problem, Apache 2.0 is available for Windows
> (although many "Windows compatible admins" prefer IIS)
For the record, Apache support is not really needed, but it's known to
work correctly on Apache and yo