Ilya Rubinchik writes:
> What is this??
>
> 2006-07-15 09:05:25 Backup failed on aaa.com (fileListReceive failed)
> 2006-07-15 09:05:27 aaa.com: overflow: flags=0x63 l1=111 l2=1819243374,
> lastname=dev/log
> 2006-07-15 09:05:27 aaa.com: overflow: flags=0x65 l1=0 l2=-251658240,
> lastname=dev/l
Hello, All!
What is this??
2006-07-15 09:05:25 Backup failed on aaa.com (fileListReceive failed)
2006-07-15 09:05:27 aaa.com: overflow: flags=0x63 l1=111 l2=1819243374,
lastname=dev/log
2006-07-15 09:05:27 aaa.com: overflow: flags=0x65 l1=0 l2=-251658240,
lastname=dev/log
2006-07-15 09:05:27 aa
Hi.
The goal of my use of backuppc is to provide a backup solution for,
mainly, nt4 shares in the domain.
I'm now making experiences with debian sarge, when i have installed
samba and winbind. i can see the domain users by doing wbinfo -u, but i
still can't login in the debian with that user...
Randall Barlow writes:
> Suppose you are using a machine that is not on all the time as your
> backuppc server. If BackupPC_Nightly is supposed to run, say at 1am,
> and the machine is off at 1 am, will BackupPC_Nightly automagically run
> the next time the machine is on during a wakeup? Or w
Dave Smulsky writes:
> I know this is beta and probably not supported, but how do I install
> and use the CGI conf editors?
Just install the release and it the Conf editor link will
be available in the left navigation bar (assuming you have
admin privileges).
Craig
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On 07/14 11:17 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > For Debian Linux, our company built a package to automate this
> > process. :) I don't know what kind of packaging tools are available
> > on OSX; but there must be someting.
>
> Want to share that package? :)
I've sent a copy off to Harry. If anyone els
> I know this is beta and probably not supported, but how do I install and
use the CGI conf editors?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave
In the web interface.
BTW - nice job to the developer(s) on this interface. Configurations were
always a tedious issue - not anymore.
It installs just like version 2 except th
On 07/14 11:17 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > For Debian Linux, our company built a package to automate this
> > process. :) I don't know what kind of packaging tools are available
> > on OSX; but there must be someting.
>
> Want to share that package? :)
sure; if I can find it. I didn't do the work
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 10:07 -0700, Harry Mangalam wrote:
> The downside of this for larger installation tho is that it requires
> manual intervention to establish the shared ssh keys (for root!) to
> allow remote tar'ing of file, no?
Some distributions include an 'ssh-copy-id' script that does t
On Friday 14 July 2006 13:13, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 07/14 10:33 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > But then doesn't this require even more manual intervention? Set
> > up the extra user, mod the sudoers file? Or is there a way to
> > automate this?
>
> For Debian Linux, our company built a
On 07/14 10:33 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> But then doesn't this require even more manual intervention? Set up
> the extra user, mod the sudoers file? Or is there a way to automate
> this?
For Debian Linux, our company built a package to automate this process. :)
I don't know what kind of packa
On Friday 14 July 2006 12:43, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 07/14 10:07 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> > The downside of this for larger installation tho is that it
> > requires manual intervention to establish the shared ssh keys
> > (for root!) to allow remote tar'ing of file, no?
>
> you should
On 07/14 10:07 , Harry Mangalam wrote:
> The downside of this for larger installation tho is that it requires
> manual intervention to establish the shared ssh keys (for root!) to
> allow remote tar'ing of file, no?
you should be able to set up a special account on each client machine, which
use
The downside of this for larger installation tho is that it requires
manual intervention to establish the shared ssh keys (for root!) to
allow remote tar'ing of file, no?
(so does the rsyncd config, but in that case all you have to do is
place the "rsyncd.[conf|secrets]" files on the client. (w
I know this is beta and probably not supported, but how do I install
and use the CGI conf editors?
Thanks
Dave
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Hello, list.
PC to be backed up: MS-Windows XP
BackupPC server: Ubuntu Linux.
When making tests using rsync username and password to copy some files
in command line everything went allright. My rsyncd.conf and
rsync.secret files in the Windows box are OK and files are transmitted
OK, too.
How
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