Thanks!
I figured once the first pass is done the rest will not be as bad... i
will wait and see what happens, however i will create this handy conf
file anyways
Thanks for all the replies!
Rob Morin
Dido InterNet Inc.
Montreal, Canada
Http://www.dido.ca
514-990-
daniel berteaud wr
> ken writes:
>
>> Anyone having problems with File-RsyncP-0.62? It won't install with
>> cpan.
>> Linux: 2.6.17-1.2142_FC4
>> Perl: perl-5.8.6-24
>
> There is a new version File-RsyncP-0.64 on SF and cpan that
> fixes this problem.
>
> Craig
>
Thanks so much Craig for writing and maintaining th
ken writes:
> Anyone having problems with File-RsyncP-0.62? It won't install with cpan.
> Linux: 2.6.17-1.2142_FC4
> Perl: perl-5.8.6-24
There is a new version File-RsyncP-0.64 on SF and cpan that
fixes this problem.
Craig
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> There is some extra overhead in running ssh back to the local
> machine like you would any other but it usually doesn't matter.
> As long as the backups are done the next morning I wouldn't
> bother making it a special case.
This actually depends on how old your machine is.
On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 07:33, Rob Morin wrote:
> I was looking around the archives for a method of backing up the
> localhost. I could not find anything for a newbie i did come across
> a small email about using a conf file named localhost.pl that was
> suppose to be in the package, however
Hello all , i am new to this list
I was looking around the archives for a method of backing up the
localhost. I could not find anything for a newbie i did come across
a small email about using a conf file named localhost.pl that was
suppose to be in the package, however i did not see it