Hello,
how can I get a list of backed up files via the command line?
Currently I use
/usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_tarCreate -h amaretto_fotos -n -1 -s
Fotos . \
| tar tf -
But this is quite slow. Is there a better/faster way?
Thank you,
Dirk
Hi,
I whould know, if it's possible to view the status (%) of de current
backups. I mean, the remaing time/MB etc
Thx. Sorry for my english :)
Anyone tried this before?
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On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 09:15 -0600, Seb wrote:
Hi,
I'm unable to find instructions in /etc/backuppc/config.pl showing whether
the files to exclude are relative to the included files or not. I'm not
sure if I say:
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = ['/some-path', '/another-path];
having:
On 02/16 05:11 , Les Mikesell wrote:
Yes, it is going to treat any change as a new file. And your copy will
probably not work unless the machine is shut down or you work from a
snapshot during the backup.
I have actually restored VMs from backups made while the machine was not
quiesced; and
I am having a problem with rsyncd between backuppc and a remote windows box
running the rsync package provided on the backuppc page at sourceforge. I
installed a clean version of backuppc 3.0.0, moving all the old backups from
2.1.1 to an alternate machine should I need them later.
The problem