Yes, I have configured backuppc-server to use samba-transfer for backuping
data from another Linux-FileSystem-Server (it used into MS-Win clients
network).
I think that this problem is due by a particular filename extension
":Zone.Identifier:$DATA", it may be where the original file has downloa
Alex writes:
> Ok, it's fixed now. I might have "lost" the IncrLevels setting when I
> was trying to fix admin user problem
Ok. For 3.1.0 I'll make sure it defaults to something sensible
in case it is missing.
Craig
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On 2007/04/23 05:53 AM, Alex Schaft wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Archive problem
> Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:21:55 +0200
> From: Alex Schaft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> References: <[EMAIL PROT
Original Message
Subject:Re: [BackupPC-users] Archive problem
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:21:55 +0200
From: Alex Schaft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 2007/04/22 09:14 AM, Craig Barratt wrote:
> A
Jamie writes:
> I testing backing up my home directory on my desktop machine using
> backuppc 3 and tar. The client is an Mac OSX 10.4.9 machine.
>
> No matter what i do i keep getting this message.
>
> Running: .
> full backup started for directory /Users/jamie
> Xfer PIDs are now 21700,21699
>
Johan Ehnberg wrote:
>> The best approach here would be to use a VPN from the server to the
>> client LAN. If you use openvpn you could enable compression there
>> instead of ssh. I've also sometimes used a Linux box in the remote
>> office where all the other machines would rsync current cop
Johan Ehnberg wrote:
> John Pettitt wrote:
>
>> Johan Ehnberg wrote:
>>
>>> VPN:s are not a good idea in my case since they would cross over
>>> different organizations.
>>>
>> Huh? Just because it's a VPN it doesn't have to be wide open. A VPN
>> with firewall rules that only a
Ben writes:
> I want to now if I can add a logo with link under links in the left
> column of the web interface. Which file(s) have I to modify?
You can add extra links to the left navigation bar, but not images,
using $Conf{CgiNavBarLinks}.
The BackupPC logo and SF.net links are hardcoded. B
Les writes:
> I have a machine thats been running backuppc for ages (still on 2.1.2).
> All data is in /home/BackupPC, a 200gb drive sitting on Fedora core 3.
> BackupPC runs as apache. /usr/local/BackupPC is the program directory.
>
> I want to install a second instance of backuppc directly on
John Pettitt wrote:
> Johan Ehnberg wrote:
>> VPN:s are not a good idea in my case since they would cross over
>> different organizations.
>
> Huh? Just because it's a VPN it doesn't have to be wide open. A VPN
> with firewall rules that only allow connections from the BackupPC server
> to t
Johan Ehnberg wrote:
> VPN:s are not a good idea in my case since they would cross over
> different organizations.
Huh? Just because it's a VPN it doesn't have to be wide open. A VPN
with firewall rules that only allow connections from the BackupPC server
to the rsyncd ports on the clients s
Mark Clarke wrote:
This showed that the backupc gave a seqmentation fault when backing
up a
a file under /sys. We simple added sys to the excluded directories
and
everything is working now. I hope this helps others.
Yes, you don't want to backup /sys. Another one I always exclude on
Lin
Hi all,
We have been running backuppc for a while when the backups for one of
the servers stopped working. There was no log messages indicating the
problem. It seemed that the process would run ok for about 20 minutes
and then die. A look at "ps -uax" showed that the backuppc process was
or zombi
>> 3) Clients behind NAT
>> Is there some solution for connecting to clients behind NAT e.g..
>> changing the port when the default one is in use for the firewall.
>> This can be hacked in the rsync command of course, but an extension to
>> the client alias would be a nice way to reduce discrepa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BackupFilesOnly is usable with rsync. Notice that the "key" needs to
> match RsyncShareName (or use a *, see the doc what a * means), then you
> can add the matches.
>
> Example using rsyncd on windows:
>
Thank you for the answer. The syntax is a bit different from t
Alex writes:
> I've just upgraded to version 3, and all of a sudden my archive went
> from 7 hours to under 1 hour.
Do you really mean "archive", or do you mean "backup"?
Did you upgrade using the vanilla tarball and configure.pl?
What XferMethod are you using on this host?
> I noticed that th
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