Vincent writes:
> I'm running Mandriva Linux 2006 and I've just tried to install the
> File::RsyncP (version 0.62) module but 'make' just stops with the
> following error:
I'm cross posting to perlrsync-users.
Thanks for the bug report. GFK reported the same issue and he
has posted a patch - se
> This seems to solve the problem:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/backuppc/File-RsyncP-0.62/FileList$ diff -u exclude.c.org
> exclude.c
> --- exclude.c.org 2006-07-13 19:39:21.0 -0400
> +++ exclude.c 2006-07-13 19:37:27.0 -0400
> @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
>
> #include "rsync.h"
>
> -stat
Hi
there all
I
had a problem with apache2 failing when starting, reloading, etc... I was
forced to remove apache-mod-fastcgi and also apache-mod-fcgi. I then reinstalled
apache-mod-fastcgi and installed apache2-mod-fastcgi... Not sure if that was
correct, but either way the CGI interfac
Hi there
I have 2 servers
at a client that are being backed up by backuppc, Server1 (Linux server –
fileserver and backuppc) and Server2 (Win2k server – fileserver). They
have an extremely large amount of data that is being backed up, approximately
470Gb of data. Backuppc ran successful ba
When I run
[backuppc etc]$ /usr/bin/smbclient dc1\\G -U ece -E -N -d 1 -c tarmode\
full -TcN /usr/local/backuppc/data/pc/dc1/timeStamp.level0 -
I get one line back:
Error setting newer-than time
I don't think I'm using smbclient correctly, but I am just copy and pasting
from the XferLOG.
W
Title: using the host lookup
I have just installed Backup PC and have three hosts. When I access the UI to view the activity of the host I get the following message:
Error: Only privileged users can view information about host store1.
I am not sure why I can not view this host info. I set u
I had a long power failure last night and my UPS ran out of juice, so my
backuppc box died ungracefully. I was trying to halt it when it died--I
cut it a little too fine.
System is minimal Debian Stable using ext3. BackupPC files are in
/data/backuppc, where /data is /dev/hda3. On boot I get
On 07/19 03:55 , JP Vossen wrote:
> Suggestions on how to recover?
I'm not a filesystem expert, but in a decent many years of fsck'ing
filesystems, I haven't seen a lot of alternatives to just letting it go
ahead and try to 'fix' everything.
I use Reiserfs myself, on the backuppc data pool partit