Gerhard Brauer wrote:
> * Michael Pellegrino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am [25.02.07 15:49]:
>> Gerhard Brauer wrote:
>>> I would to setup a enviroment, where i need a outhouse backup. My idea
>>> is, to use 2 USB-HD's in a daily change.
> [ Solution with SATA-HDs]
>> I only started this about 5
I just started using BackupPC (3.0) on a Fedora FC6 machine. In reviewing the
logs, I see lots of errors related to SMB signature. It seems to backup most of
the drive's files, just some of the files result in errors. This happens with
all the windows machines that I try to back up. Some are bac
Holger Parplies wrote:
presuming I had a new enough version of rsync for the man page to
include an
> explanation of what '--prune-empty-dirs' does, I'd probably be asking, why
> you would want to use that.
It's the only way (as far as I understood the rsync-man page) to include
a directory recur
Hello!
* Michael Pellegrino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am [25.02.07 15:49]:
> Gerhard Brauer wrote:
> > I would to setup a enviroment, where i need a outhouse backup. My idea
> > is, to use 2 USB-HD's in a daily change.
>
[ Solution with SATA-HDs]
> I only started this about 5 months ago and have
Gerhard Brauer wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I would to setup a enviroment, where i need a outhouse backup. My idea
> is, to use 2 USB-HD's in a daily change.
>
> Is it possible to put the (/var/lib)/backuppc directory completely on
> each of the usb disk and use them in a daily change?
I have been doing
Hello!
I would to setup a enviroment, where i need a outhouse backup. My idea
is, to use 2 USB-HD's in a daily change.
Is it possible to put the (/var/lib)/backuppc directory completely on
each of the usb disk and use them in a daily change?
For example: Monday at 17:00 someone removes USB1 with