Hi Holger,
thank you very much for your reply.
Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dirk wrote on 18.02.2007 at 09:33:51 [[BackupPC-users] Get a file list via
> command line?]:
>> how can I get a list of backed up files via the command line?
...
> indeed. If you're happy with an unfilled view (i.e.
Les Mikesell wrote:
You are probably short on RAM when you add in the nightly run.
Tuning down the number of concurrent backups might help. That
probably shouldn't be higher than the number of processors in the
server anyway unless you have some low-bandwidth connections to
handle.
Then
On 02/20 12:39 , Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
> All my clients are servers with fast connections. I'll take
> MaxBackups down to 1 then.
I haven't done any thorough empirical testing on this, but I suspect that
MaxBackups=2 would give you higher throughput overall (tho not
individually). the
Craig,
Thanks for your personal attention on this. The XferLOG is now available in
the images directory:
http://mail.stephanco.com/backuppc/images/
The log from the email you replied to has since been overwritten since it
was only considered a partial backup. The emails yesterday between the on
Hi list,
I would like your opinion about using backupPCd with backuppc v3.
Are any of you using backupPDd with windows XP?
thaks a lot :D
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Hi, I'm a french user, so sorry for my bad english ;-)
I've frshly installed backuppc on debian stable server and I want to change the
data directory. It is on /var/lib/backuppc by default, and I want to put it on
/srv/backuppc.
I've look the doc, the configuration file, and I think I'd understo
Hi
I do have a backuppc server, that works really well, having backups with a
total size of about 600GB using only 130GB storage.
However, the partition is only 200GB.
I realised, that I do have backups of a lot things that I should have
excluded from backups.
So I would like to:
- remove directo
Hi,
did anyone install BackupPC on Mac OS X?
I am looking for a step by step Howto or some hints at least to avoid
pitfalls. I am a newbie when it comes to Mac OS X.
Btw. we are using BackupPC for 2 years with Debian Linux now. Great
Software!
Regards,
Martin
this is hopefully a simple one:
how do i configure backuppc to backup the c$ and d$ share
of the same win-machine ??
thanksalot
b
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Hello,
I have made some experiments but without succes then I intended to ask of the
assistance…
I have compiled BackupPCd under cygwin, registred as a service but when I
started,
it stops immediately without comment under backupPCd.log
peharps a problem with backupPCd.conf but no documentatio
Ludovic Gele wrote:
> I've frshly installed backuppc on debian stable server and I want
> to change the
> data directory. It is on /var/lib/backuppc by default, and I want
> to put it on
> /srv/backuppc.
>
> I've look the doc, the configuration file, and I think I'd
> understood that this
>
Boris Synak wrote:
> this is hopefully a simple one:
> how do i configure backuppc to backup the c$ and d$ share
> of the same win-machine ??
> thanksalot
> b
>
>From the config.pl file:
#
# Name of the host share that is backed up when using SMB. This can be a
# string or an array of strings i
Hi all,
Apologies for the relatively long email, but I figure it's better to
give too much information than not enough. I've run into a bit of
difficulty backing up a large directory tree that has me not being
able to do a successful backup in over a month now. I'm attempting to
back up about 70GB
Jason B wrote:
>
> Apologies for the relatively long email, but I figure it's better to
> give too much information than not enough. I've run into a bit of
> difficulty backing up a large directory tree that has me not being
> able to do a successful backup in over a month now. I'm attempting to
>
Jason B wrote:
> However, the transfer always times out with signal=ALRM.
>
[...]
> Somewhat unrelated, but of all these attempts, it hasn't ever kept a
> partial - so it transfers the files, fails, and removes them. I have
> one partial from 3 weeks ago that was miraculously kept, so it keeps
>
Hi,
Jason B wrote on 20.02.2007 at 21:28:43 [[BackupPC-users] Backing up large
directories times out with signal=ALRM or PIPE]:
> I've run into a bit of
> difficulty backing up a large directory tree that has me not being
> able to do a successful backup in over a month now. I'm attempting to
> b
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