How can I shutdown BackupPc Server after backup?
Do I have to set DumpPostUserCmd variable?
Alessandro-
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On Apr 23, 2007, at 11:30 AM, David Rees wrote:
> using BackupPC 3.0.0.
I forgot to put my version down, I too am using BackupPC 3.0
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On 4/23/07, James Kyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting the "Administrative Attention Needed" alerts daily
> referring to a host that I've set as being archived.
>
> I've set the $Conf{BackupsDisable} variable to "2 -> Don't do any
> backups on this client. Manually requested backups (via
I have found this link resource:
http://www.sandersonforensics.com/Files/ZoneIdentifier.pdf
I see in this pdf that ":Zone.Identifier:$DATA" file is not a datafile, so I
have not to backup it.
Alessandro
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From: "Ambrose Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm getting the "Administrative Attention Needed" alerts daily
referring to a host that I've set as being archived.
I've set the $Conf{BackupsDisable} variable to "2 -> Don't do any
backups on this client. Manually requested backups (via the CGI
interface) will be ignored." from within the
> I think someone posted a
> scheme to run ssh with port-forwarding to each remote box a long time
> ago but I've forgotten how it knew when to disconnect.
I found the old post and added my trick to the mix, I will post it on
the list with some details later when it's well tested. Works like a
> I think someone posted a
> scheme to run ssh with port-forwarding to each remote box a long time
> ago but I've forgotten how it knew when to disconnect.
I know a way for disconnecting gracefully but I don't know how to make
backuppc background the invited ssh tunnel command. It does not
rec
On 23/04/07, Alessandro Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that this problem is due by a particular filename extension
> ":Zone.Identifier:$DATA", it may be where the original file has downloaded
> from internet.
The existence of the filename extension ":Zone.Identifier:$DATA" means
that
>>> I get the following error message "ibdata1: md4 doesn't match: will
>>> retry in phase 1; file removed" for this file in my Xfer Log. Its file
>>> size is about 50GB and it could be that the file is modified while the
>>> backup is running. My version of BackupPC is a Ubuntu package which says