Rob Shepherd wrote:
>
> Tried to provide a group-wide svn structure to handle collab work and
> remove all the probs with group-shares. Seems unfeasable without copious
> training for users.
If the work involves multiple users, it is even more infeasible without
it.
> Would be nice. The more t
Hello list!
My thanks again go out to Craig for a great piece of software!
I have been running BackupPC 2.1.1 on a debian box, installed by the
apt-get package system. Tonight I upgraded by compiling 3.0.0, and
encountered a good number of problems, largely resulting from Debian
modifications. Th
>> Does the rsync perl module do some translation magic or somesuch?
>
> Yes, it does some serious magic to uncompress on the fly while chatting
> with a stock rsync at the other end. Craig must be an insane
> programming genius to have tackled a project like that in perl and
> succeeded.
wow, m
Hi there list :)
I use backuppc to take backup of a bunch of hosts, but I ran into problems
with the last one I set up, I can't find anything that is different on
this one...but it won't work...
So any hints would be greatly appreciated, here are the files
ryncd.conf:
log file=/var/log/rsyncd
pid
ADNET writes:
> when i do a ps i got:
>
>
> /usr/bin/rsync --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D
> --links
> --hard-links --times --block-size=2048 --recursive --ignore-times . /
>
> so it tries to backup all the server and not only the part i want.
> Even changing the con
Rob Shepherd wrote:
>> The backups are not stored in a format suitable for direct access even
>> if suitable network shares and permissions could be set up. They are
>> compressed and all duplicates are linked together. You can still grab a
>> copy from anywhere through the browser.
>
> Than
Rob Shepherd wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but if the files are not in a "direct access"
> format, then how does rsync work?
> rsync compares local and remote file trees before sending deltas etc.
>
> Does the rsync perl module do some translation magic or somesuch?
>
Les Mikesell wrote:
> The backups are not stored in a format suitable for direct access even
> if suitable network shares and permissions could be set up. They are
> compressed and all duplicates are linked together. You can still grab a
> copy from anywhere through the browser.
Thanks for th
On 02/13 07:53 , Les Mikesell wrote:
> Rob Shepherd wrote:
> >>
> >>> i'd like to be able to quickly provide a user with access to their files
> >>> over samba, as quickly as possible.
>
> The backups are not stored in a format suitable for direct access even
> if suitable network shares and perm
Il giorno lun, 12/02/2007 alle 21.41 -0800, Craig Barratt ha scritto:
> 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
Rob Shepherd wrote:
>>
>>> i'd like to be able to quickly provide a user with access to their files
>>> over samba, as quickly as possible.
>>>
>>> does anybody have any thoughts on how i do this efficiently.
>> Set up authenticated http access with each user listed as the 'owner' of
>> his own ma
On 02/10 05:34 , Craig Barratt wrote:
> The most likely cause is that root's .cshrc (or equivalent) is doing
> an stty. You should change it so that it doesn't do an stty on a
> non-login shell. For csh/tcsh you could do something like this
>
> if ( ! $?USER || "$prompt" == "" || ! $?term )
Hi,
I've fixed it.
I found that I had "mesg y" on /etc/bashrc
As soon as I comented it the backups start working.
After that I've placed this on the .bashrc file:
[[ -t 0 ]] && mesg y
Now everything is working fine.
Thanks to all for your help.
Paulo
On 2/12/07, Bill Hudacek <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi Tony,
>
> I'm having a similar issue:
>
> 007-02-05 16:57:21 BackupPC_trashClean failed to empty /usr/local/
> backuppc/data/trash
> 2007-02-05 17:02:21 BackupPC_trashClean failed to empty /usr/local/
> backuppc/data/trash
> 2007-02-05 17:07:22 BackupPC_trashClean failed to empty /usr/local/
>
Hi to all, I make some test to try to find the correct version not for only
backup my windows workstation for recover
too. :-D
I make the test with my 22000 files of my documents
I find that the version that to recover and backup my windows-UTF8 are the
rsync 2.6.8
I made a compilation with cw
Hi,
On Saturday 03 February 2007 01:26, Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Chantal Rosmuller wrote on 02.02.2007 at 20:08:46 [[BackupPC-users] cannot
cleanup /var/lib/backuppc/trash]:
> > If I want to clean up /var/lib/backuppc/trash I get the following error:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/shar
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Rob Shepherd wrote:
>
>> i'd like to be able to quickly provide a user with access to their files
>> over samba, as quickly as possible.
>>
>> does anybody have any thoughts on how i do this efficiently.
>
> Set up authenticated http access with each user listed as the 'owner
Hi !
I've upgraded from 2.1 to 3.0 and I have the following problem: Incremental
backups are not correctly displayed on the backup summary page.
For example I get in the 1st summary table:
Backup# TypeFilled Level Start Date
Duration/minsAge/days
Frederic Bastien wrote:
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?
Please see the requirements section of the documentation: http://
backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html#requirements
Hello,
I have made a fresh install of backuppc 3.0. All seems ok but i have trouble backuping the hosts as backuppc ignore
the directory list i want to backup. The host file is :
-rw-r- 1 backuppc www-data 387 Feb 13 08:46
/etc/BackupPC/pc/myservername.pl
$Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = {
Ralf writes:
> 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 w
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