Hi,
I'm still using 3.0 Beta as I haven't had time to upgrade to the stable.
But I'm wondering, is there logout functionality that can be supplied with
backuppc?
I was showing it to a work colleague and he was using IE7 on his workstation.
IE7 auto saved the password. Cleared all cache and cooki
All,
The office I am currently working in was utilizing Backuppc software via
a server and a raid set to back up about 20 workstations or so then to
tape. This software on the server side can only be setup on Linux
correct? Would it be possible to set up server side in Windows?
Also do you
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) schrieb:
> Ludovic Gele wrote:
>
>
>> [...]
>> I'd thought use a symbolique link, but is there a clean way to do
>> it after the
>> installation?
>>
>
> The Debian package has this path hardcoded. You can use a symlink or
> mount your backup filesystem as /var/l
Hello list,
I tried to make backup with backuppc on debian sarge, and the
server client is a Debian etch kernel: 2.6.8-2-386.
When I start the full backuppc for this machine, I got a error with
the follow message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/bin/perl /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump
-f po
On 02/24 11:09 , Les Mikesell wrote:
> > That means there is no meaningful way of deleting an older
> > backup, as the parent files may be lost, rendering future links useless?
>
> On unix filesystems, the contents are not removed until the last link is
> deleted and no process has the file open
On 02/23 04:47 , Jason Hughes wrote:
> I suddenly had an urge to do some work on a particular configuration
> file and wanted to determine all the changes that had occurred to it
> over the lifetime of its backups.
your thought is a good one; that there are multiple revisions of a file
availab
Am Mon, 26 Feb 2007 06:55:59 +0100 schrieb Les Mikesell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gerhard Brauer wrote:
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>> * 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