Arch Willingham schrieb:
> "Wooohh"...I hate to be a dummy but that's the sound of
> this all going way over my head :) !!! If the -x is ok, what do I
> need to change to have BackupPC backup itself?
I've no idea. -x disables X11 forwarding, thus I don't know why it's
complaining abut
roberto writes:
> anyone using archive host features?
> I can't extract files from the tar.raw format created by the archiver
> using tar.
> Extraction exit with error , or some file are missing.
By default the archive is split into multiple files,
which you need to cat together before you run ta
Ed writes:
> Thanks for replying.
>
> It turns out that the config.pl file makes reference to the path for the
> Par2 executable for some reason on some upgrades, however the fix is simply
> to remove the path statement that refers to Par2 altogether from the
> config.pl file.
> This resolves the
Hi,
I'm looking for my personal back-up. 2-3 computers at most. Do I need to
install Apache to use the BackupPC software or can I use it directly?
thanks
Frédéric Bastien
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to suppor
Rob Shepherd wrote:
>
> I'm about to deploy BackupPC for backing up laptops, using cygwin/rsyncd
> on the clients.
>
> I've noticed that the backup on disk is not of a form which isn't suitable
> for exporting via samba directly.
>
> i'd like to be able to quickly provide a user with access to t
> I've noticed that the backup on disk is not of a form which isn't suitable
> for exporting via samba directly.
>
Doh, my bad with the double negative!
Please read as...
I've noticed that the backup on disk is not suitable for exporting via
samba directly.
Rob
Dear BackupPC users,
I'm about to deploy BackupPC for backing up laptops, using cygwin/rsyncd
on the clients.
I've noticed that the backup on disk is not of a form which isn't suitable
for exporting via samba directly.
i'd like to be able to quickly provide a user with access to their files
over
"Wooohh"...I hate to be a dummy but that's the sound of this all
going way over my head :) !!! If the -x is ok, what do I need to change to have
BackupPC backup itself?
Arch
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anyone using archive host features?
I can't extract files from the tar.raw format created by the archiver
using tar.
Extraction exit with error , or some file are missing.
A suggestion please.
thanks
Roberto
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Arch Willingham schrieb:
> Beats me, I don't even know what it does. Its the way it is set in
> the default config.pl file. I just copied the default.pl file to
> machine2.pl file and ran with it.
>
> Is there something I should change?
No, the -x is okay. I didn't notice that it's an lowercase -
Beats me, I don't even know what it does. Its the way it is set in the default
config.pl file. I just copied the default.pl file to machine2.pl file and ran
with it.
Is there something I should change?
Arch
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Hi Nils
Thanks for replying.
It turns out that the config.pl file makes reference to the path for the
Par2 executable for some reason on some upgrades, however the fix is simply
to remove the path statement that refers to Par2 altogether from the
config.pl file.
This resolves the complaint over
That was a stupid question after I realized that it was answered only a week
ago.
Sorry, for reposting the same question.
BackupPC 3.0.0 is awesome ... thank you to those who worked to make it such
a gem and such a well supported product.
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Arch Willingham schrieb:
> full backup started for directory / Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l
> root machine2 /usr/bin/rsync --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms
> --owner --group -D --links --hard-links --times --block-size=2048
> --recursive --ignore-times . / Xfer PIDs are now 19768 Got remot
Cristian Tibirna wrote:
I use 3.0 on three servers and things run great. Load on the
servers is down,
previous occasional (rsync) backup errors have disappeared, the cgi
config is
brilliant (and a great time-saver) and the overall web interfaces
is clean
and bright.
Actually I'm seeing h
I am changing the thread as it appears that my problem may be due to an SSH
config problem. The original problem is that BackupPC can't backup itself but
it will backup Windows computer for the most part.
I created a custom config file by coping the standard config file over to one
that was nam
Ed Burgstaler wrote:
Does anyone know how I can install the required Par2 on a Centos
4.4 system running BackupPC 3.0.0?
Is there an RPM available?
I'm getting the error:
Error: No save due to errors
Error: ParPath must be a valid executable path
I'm running BackupPC 3.0.0 on CentOS 4.4, I d
Does anyone know how I can install the required Par2 on a Centos 4.4 system
running BackupPC 3.0.0?
Is there an RPM available?
I'm getting the error:
Error: No save due to errors
Error: ParPath must be a valid executable path
Thanks in advance ...
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Where are your separate config.pl files stored?
I recently upgraded and had to move my config.pl files from
__TOPDIR__/pc/[hostname]/config.pl. (Where __TOPDIR__ is where my PC's
backups are actually stored..)
to
/etc/BackupPC/pc/[hostname].pl
I'm using Gentoo and was originally using the Backu
Hello,
I run BackupPC v3.0.0 and I have configuration file separate for each PC
(config.pl). Backuppc process does not respect this local config file and he is
using only the global one. Do you know where could be a problem?
Thank you very much for help
Vaclav
"Paulo Cardoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Paulo
I had a similar problem with a client host that had a different rsync
version. I did not read the begining of this thread, but maybe this
could be your case.
Rodrigo
> Hi,
> Thanks but this didn't fixed it.
> I still get the same error.
> As
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