On 10/09/06, Hendrik Friedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, if I'm not mistaken, either mod_perl, or setuid is a required, isn't
> it?
> Otherwise, Apache would have to run as user backuppc, which is also not
> setup in that way by the ebuild.
This may not be the case.
When I tried to install
Hi,
I've been having problems with my backups for a while now. I just recently
noticed a distinct pattern has emerged. Now, every single incremental
backup fails with signal PIPE and every full backup goes through without a
hitch.
Can someone who is more familiar with the inner workings of Ba
Hi!
I have backuppc Debian package installed: Version: 2.1.2-5.
After creating some full/incr backups for some hosts I realized
that I do not need to backup some directiories. I've added these
directories to $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} - but this only prevents
creating futher backups.
How could I
Dear Les,
Thanks for your reply!
>> But still I cannot access the User Interface.
>> I decided to try the mod_perl Setup, but I'm not quite sure, wether
>> this is the best setup for me.
>
> Usually you don't spend that much time in the web interface so it
> doesn't make a big difference if it is
Hi all,
I'm using BackupPC on a debian sarge server since a while, and I have to
restore some files on the server.
Each time I try a restore, it fails with the error: ssh_askpass:
exec(/usr/bin/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory
It's strange because I backup my local server using tar metho