Tony writes:
> I've just about put the finishing touches on packaging up BackupPC for
> FreeBSD. Works pretty well, but I ran into a snag early on. I've
> worked it out, but somehow I don't think the way I went about it is the
> "right" way to do it.
>
> I got the good old problem of:
>
> B
BackupPC4AFS is an update of the backuppc-afs patch I released 7 mos ago.
o Updated code base to BackupPC 3.0.0 (release).
o Pre-applied patch to BackupPC tarball to simplify installation.
o Introduced new name, BackupPC4AFS.
o Modified AFS backup code to deal with pathnames > 80 character
Hi all,
is there any possibility to shutdown the backup pc fully automatic after
all backups of the day are finished?
My intention is to save energy - in details:
- the backup-pc automatic switch on after 9:00 pm (this should be work
with the integrated bios functions)
- now all important things
This is the second time I've installed BackupPC, and there's always been
a big onus on the end-user to make sure that BackupPC runs as the
backuppc user.
I'm thinking you can add a few lines of code that, along with not
breaking anything, can possibly fix the issue for the end user without
the
I'm on FreeBSD, and I'm attempting to create a port and have run into
problems. I've created the backuppc user, and can exec as that user.
I'm also using apache2 with suexec privs. The web interface pulls up
just fine.
I run into problems however when attempting to start backuppc. I've
seen
Hi,
I work with backuppc 2.1.2 on a ubuntu 6.06 LTS machine.
I backup my servers via the rsync method. After the backup I made a archive to
an external disk.
That works fantastic.
But now I have the problem, that we need a grained right-management on our
samba-server. So I have to implement AC
On Wed, 9 May 2007 21:52:58 +1200 "Krsnendu dasa"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a laptop which connects sometimes through a wired connection
> and sometimes through wireless. How can I set up the dhcpd on the
> server so that which ever connection I use (often both are connected
> at the same
To the Developers of BackupPC
Thank you for all of your hard work on BackupPC. I have been using BackupPC
for about a year now and from the first day I set it up, it has run
beautifully. It does exactly what I need it to do. Backup my Windows
machines onto a hard disk.
I manage a medium
Hi all,
I don't know what it was, but after deleted the contens of the "pool"
directory the backup of localhost works.
Since I only back up /etc I use the same method like with the clients
and connet to localhost through ssh.
Markus
Am Sonntag, den 13.05.2007, 22:27 +0200 schrieb M. Sabath:
>
I mistakenly sent a message out on friday and neglected to subscribe to
the list. My apologies!
I've just about put the finishing touches on packaging up BackupPC for
FreeBSD. Works pretty well, but I ran into a snag early on. I've
worked it out, but somehow I don't think the way I went abou
Hi,
komodo wrote on 14.05.2007 at 15:48:46 [[BackupPC-users] Can't call method
"abort".]:
> I have strange problem with my backup server. I am using backuppc 3.0, but
> when i want to start backup for remote machine i get this error
>
> bash-2.05b$ /data/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -v -f hos
Hi list
I have strange problem with my backup server. I am using backuppc 3.0, but
when i want to start backup for remote machine i get this error
bash-2.05b$ /data/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -v -f host
Can't call method "abort" on an undefined value
at /data/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump line 101
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