I have to backup a edubuntu server, where I have many many users (about
400).
I was wondering if it is possible to exclude some gnome directories that
aren't worth to backup:
My users are organized this way
/home/estudiantes/a/astudentusername
/home/estudiantes/a/anotherstudentusername
/home/es
I manage more that a dozen BackupPC boxes running on SME server, at
various clients.
I currently get emails when things need attention, but I'd like to see
the "Host Summary" page once a week via email.
Can anyone help me figure out how to email this info?
Thanks,
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Rick Doerr
CK Consulting
Hi evrybody,
here is a bug I filed sometime ago to the Debian bugtracking system.
Got no feedback from there. So I try it here. There is one additional
piece of information I forgot in the initial bug: The clients which
caused the trouble use a CryptoFS as home directory.
Debian bug ID is #38251
I'm wondering if anyone here uses bacula to manage archiving their backuppc data to tape.Also what files are nessecary to rebuild backuppc on another server incase the backup server crashes? if i have /etc/backuppc and /var/lib/backuppc and just replace those onto a server with backuppc installed o
Jean-Michel Beuken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi
>>I had BackupPC 2.1.2 running on a FreeBSD box and then have recently
>>tried to mimic the configuration on a CentOS box with version
>>3.0.0beta1. My problem is that I can't figure out where to put the
>>per-pc files so that they are read. Aft
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> I noticed that BackupPC 3.0.0beta1 seems to have a serious bug in
> incremental backups - "exclude" options are not respected.
Using BackupPC excludes instead of rsync excludes seems to work - this
one doesn't exclude for incrementals:
> $Conf{RsyncArgs} = [
>
At 11:28 PM -0300 8/25/06, owen gottschalk wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I had BackupPC 2.1.2 running on a FreeBSD box and then have recently
>tried to mimic the configuration on a CentOS box with version
>3.0.0beta1. My problem is that I can't figure out where to put the
>per-pc files so that they are
owen gottschalk wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I had BackupPC 2.1.2 running on a FreeBSD box and then have recently
> tried to mimic the configuration on a CentOS box with version
> 3.0.0beta1. My problem is that I can't figure out where to put the
> per-pc files so that they are read. After reading
I noticed that BackupPC 3.0.0beta1 seems to have a serious bug in
incremental backups - "exclude" options are not respected.
When a full backup is made, BackupPC starts backup with these arguments,
and "Send exclude" is respected - these directories are not transferred:
full backup started for