Mac writes:
> I have searched but can't find anything about this (hope I didn't miss it
> somewhere). I'm getting this error in my logs. Anyone know if this is good,
> bad, indifferent or if there is a way to fix it? I just installed BackupPC
> and currently have 3 Debian 3.1 Linux clients b
Eric Snyder wrote:
> Yes, I created a user called "backup" and they are a member of the
> backup operators group. I gave that user a password. I am not escaping
> the $ but use a command similar to what you show below and get
> "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED". Again, If I change the command from
> "/
Quickly try making "backup" an administrator and re-run the smbclient
command. If it's a permission thing, this will solve it for sure. (In
which case, you'll have to figure out what permission Backup Operators
lack... perhaps access for C$ has been restricted or broken. You could
try deleti
Yes, I created a user called "backup" and they are a member of the
backup operators group. I gave that user a password. I am not escaping
the $ but use a command similar to what you show below and get
"NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED". Again, If I change the command from
"/usr/bin/smbclient gandolf
Backuppc is not compressing my files. After some research I have figured
out that maybe it is because I configured it for the localhost using:
$Conf{TarClientCmd} = '/usr/bin/sudo $tarPath -c -v -f - -C $shareName+
--totals';
and it is not using the variables
$Conf{ArchiveComp} = 'gzip';
$Conf
I have searched but can't find anything about this (hope I didn't miss it
somewhere). I'm getting this error in my logs. Anyone know if this is good,
bad, indifferent or if there is a way to fix it? I just installed BackupPC and
currently have 3 Debian 3.1 Linux clients backing up to the serv
I'm also getting:
@ERROR: chdir failed
Thanks,
-Original Message-
From: Byron Trimble
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 3:34 PM
To: 'Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)'; backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Rsyncd
This is the error message that I'mgetting now:
rsync
This is the error message that I'mgetting now:
rsync: getaddrinfo: 873: Name or service not known
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(107)
[receiver=2.6.8]
Thanks,
-Original Message-
From: Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December
Are you missing a double-quote on the AuthName line? That might confuse
the parser, causing who knows what problems.
JH
Krsnendu dasa wrote:
> AuthName "BackupPC
>
>
>
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I found the file /etc/httpd/conf.d/BackupPC.conf As follows:
# BackupPC requires valid authentication in order for the web interface to
# function properly. One can view the web interface without authentication
# though all functionality is disabled.
#
# htpasswd -c /etc/BackupPC/apache.users y
Here is my rsyncd.conf file:
use chroot = false
max connections = 4
log file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.log
pid file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.pid
lock file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.lock
[mssql]
path = g:/MSSQL/Backup
comment = MSSQL Database Backup
auth users = backuppc, root
uid = backuppc
g
I had no luck with getting rsyncd on Windows to work with spaces in
filenames through the config file. I resorted to using the 8.3
filenames instead, ie:
secrets file = c:/Progra~1/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets
The easy way to find them is to do a "dir /x" and you get both the long
and short names.
H
Eric,
You may need to do two things... Are you creating a user on the Windows
box that is a member of the backup operators group? You can either do
that, or use the administrator account. In either case, you will
probably want to use a username that exists on the Windows machine that
*requi
You can do this:
cpan
install Compress::Zlib
It should either fetch and compile the perl module, or tell you that it
is already up to date.
JH
Ariyanto Dewo wrote:
> Hi all,
> Thanks for the respond my last message 'backup
> backuppc', I am able to
> figure it out to works. But now I have a pro
Fabio,
Usually, when it complains that Apache can't connect to BackupPC, it's
because BackupPC isn't running. You can log in as root, then do
'service backuppc restart' and see what it does. It should shut down
first, then start. I expect it to say 'failed' when trying to shut
down, becaus
I'll bet you have an Apache password issue. When BackupPC installed it
should have set up a username of backuppc and an 8 character long random
looking password. Every time I have run install it comes up with a screen
that gives you this password. This username and password is stored in a file
in t
I have previously (several months ago) installed Backuppc on Ubuntu.
This time I am trying to install it on K12LTSP 5 (Fedora Core 5)I
installed using yum. Then I edited config.pl and hosts the same way
the files on Ubuntu were set up. Next I tried to connect to the CGI
interface.
I typed http://lo
I try to use the exclude directive in rsyncd.conf on my windows machine
[docs]
#
#
#
path = C:/Documents and Settings/ENRICO/Documenti
exclude = C:/Documents and Settings/ENRICO/Documenti/Macchine virtuali
but the directory isn't excluded.
I have to use in config.pl $Conf
On 2006/11/30 10:20 AM, Craig Barratt wrote:
Alex writes:
I've successfully configured mod_auth_pam, and can now log on using
domain user name and password. I have also put user names in the host
file as domain\user. The only problem I still have is that when I set
$Conf{CgiAdminUsers} to
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