mna.news wrote:
>> Could you post us you config file ?
>
Here you have my config.pl wihtout any comment and with only
the modified parameters.
$Conf{ServerHost} = 'sisley.ujf-grenoble.fr';
$Conf{BackupPCUser} = 'backuppc';
$Conf{TopDir} = '/sisley/BackupPC';
$Conf{ConfDir} = '/etc/BackupPC';
Hi~
Thank you for reply my question!!
I hope, BackupServer will backup my Schedule..
The present, I know "BlackoutPeriods". but, i don't know that backup is
started time.
i hope, i know that bacupkp is started time and i want to change staring
time
example -
host1
backup start time : a
송 태환 wrote:
> I want schedule for backup per pc..
The server will do a good job of scheduling. Why second-guess it?
> I read BackupPC's Document .. but I didn't understand schedule..
> what is parameter for schedule in config.pl ??
> i don't want using cron.. how I can make schedule??
>
> exam
I want schedule for backup per pc..
I read BackupPC's Document .. but I didn't understand schedule..
what is parameter for schedule in config.pl ??
i don't want using cron.. how I can make schedule??
example
start backup time : 02 : 00 everyday (Full or incremental)
pool : full count : 2
Greetings,
I am a newbie in BackupPC but so far so good - everything works fine.
I backup a laptop (WinXP) on a desktop (gentoo).
I now would like to try doing cross backups and am looking for some
guidance to avoid reinventing the wheel.
My goal is to back up on my laptop some parts of the des
Nils writes:
> No, indeed. You need a filesystem that supports hardlinks. Maybe this
> should be explicitly stated in the requirements, Craig?
Yes, it should. I should probably make it a run-time test too - actually
create a test hardlink and quit if it fails. I should also do that in
BackupP
Ralf Gross wrote:
CORNU Frédéric schrieb:
As stated in the README.Debian, I tried to move my DATADIR to
a remote location : A Windows machine wich sees its content
backed up daily by corporate backup system. I created a
backuppc folder on the samba share and made a symb
Le jeudi 14 juin 2007 11:19, Regis Gras a écrit :
Morning,
>[snip]
> The backup never ends. It is always in progress, even if the computer is
> off
>
> $ ping moreau
> PING moreau.ujf-grenoble.fr (152.77.14.205) 56(84) bytes of data.
>
> --- moreau.ujf-grenoble.fr ping statistics ---
> 2 packets t
On man, 2007-06-18 at 19:15 +0530, Warren Howard wrote:
> passwd: compat ldap
> shadow: compat ldap
> group: compat
Have you tried using "files" instead of "compat"? If that's not it, I don't
know, the rest of your config looks fine...
I don't think backuppc is to blame, since it
CORNU Frédéric schrieb:
> As stated in the README.Debian, I tried to move my DATADIR to
> a remote location : A Windows machine wich sees its content
> backed up daily by corporate backup system. I created a
> backuppc folder on the samba share and made a symbolic link in
>
Hi List
As stated in the README.Debian, I tried to move my DATADIR to a remote
location : A Windows machine wich sees its content backed up daily by corporate
backup system.
I created a backuppc folder on the samba share and made a symbolic link
in /var/lib to that folder.
Craig Barratt wrote:
>Regis writes:
>
>
>
>> I tested the zize of the "new" directory
>>$ while [ 1 ]; do du -sk new; sleep 30; done
>> And the size is always the same.
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Could some one help me to solve this problem ?
>>
>>
>
>I'd recommend manually running the smbclient c
On 06/18/2007 06:07 PM, Stian Jordet wrote:
> Warren Howard wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've tested this against BackupPC 2.1.2 and BackupPC 3.0 on Gentoo
>> Linux. Basically in both cases I can get BackupPC working fine. Then
>> when I try to "LDAP enable" my system (i.e. I install and configure
>> pam_
Le Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:04:07 +0200,
"Guy Malacrida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Thank you for your quick reply.
> I know and I use include/exclude (only exclude really) directories.
> What I want to achieve is not changing the regular backup, which is
> the whole machine, but only archiving pa
Thank you for your quick reply.
I know and I use include/exclude (only exclude really) directories.
What I want to achieve is not changing the regular backup, which is the
whole machine, but only archiving part of it.
In other words, backup the whole machine but only archive two directories.
Thank
Warren Howard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tested this against BackupPC 2.1.2 and BackupPC 3.0 on Gentoo
> Linux. Basically in both cases I can get BackupPC working fine. Then
> when I try to "LDAP enable" my system (i.e. I install and configure
> pam_ldap and nss_ldap) BackupPC will stop working. Spec
Guy Malacrida wrote:
I am a very happy user of BackupPC, backing up two home Windows PC
(XP+Vista), one Ubuntu desktop and one Kubuntu laptop.
From the WinXP machine I backup (220GB) I'd like to archive only
the music and images representing some 40/50GB still manageable on
DVDs.
Is there
Hi,
I am a very happy user of BackupPC, backing up two home Windows PC
(XP+Vista), one Ubuntu desktop and one Kubuntu laptop.
From the WinXP machine I backup (220GB) I'd like to archive only the music
and images representing some 40/50GB still manageable on DVDs.
Is there any way to do this?
Th
18 matches
Mail list logo