Randy Barlow wrote:
Brian Butler wrote:
I have other web applications running on this server, i.e.,
SquirrelMail, SugarCRM, etc., so it would be difficult to running
as a
user other than apache.
Hi Brian,
My approach to this problem is to just run a separate instance of
Apache for
Hi Brian,
> Randy,
>
> Thanks for the response. It though that creating another instance of
> apache would be complicated to configure.
>
> As I mentioned, I'm running Fedora Core 4. Steps to configure
> apache to run as a second instance as the backuppc user would be
> much appreciated.
Th
Randy,
Thanks for the response. It though that creating another instance of
apache would be complicated to configure.
As I mentioned, I'm running Fedora Core 4. Steps to configure apache to
run as a second instance as the backuppc user would be much appreciated.
TIA,
--Brian
> Brian Butler w
Brian Butler wrote:
> I have other web applications running on this server, i.e.,
> SquirrelMail, SugarCRM, etc., so it would be difficult to running as a
> user other than apache.
Hi Brian,
My approach to this problem is to just run a separate instance of
Apache for BackupPC, which al
Hi all,
I have BackupPC3.0.0 installed on a Fedora Core 4 system and I've updated
File::Rsyncd to 0.68 as required.
I'm trying to get a backup of a Windows XP Pro box using rsycnd.
I've installed rsyncd on the WinXP box and I've successfully backed up the
first of several PC's.
I've been st
Hi,
Mark Sopuch wrote on 17.06.2007 at 22:49:00 [[BackupPC-users] PostCmd
REMOTEUSER $ubstitution]:
> I utilise the so-called 'User Commands' for mail-outs on pretty much
> every operation that would be of interest to those caring about the
> management of their data. [...]
> Now, the next
Hi Holger, thanks for your input. I was under the impression that BackupPC
would send a weekly summary email to the "owner" of the respective hosts
about their backups. I guess I was wrong on that count.
As it is, since I got this email stating that there was an error in the
backup I guess Backup
Hi,
Ali Bendriss top posted on 28.06.2007 at 17:37:51 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Fwd:
BackupPC administrative attention needed - Email alerts]:
> I think you need to change :
> $Conf{EMailAdminUserName} = 'backuppc';
> to refelct your need in config.pl
... which was ...
> On Wednesday 27 June 2007 1
Hi,
Ali Bendriss wrote on 28.06.2007 at 18:17:09 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Scoket
Files]:
> You don't need to backup any "socket files", try to stop you mail or whatever
> service and you will not see that file anymore. There are created automaticly
> and are used as a way of communication for loca
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Ali Bendriss wrote:
I reply to myself,
As suggested by Rodrigo Real,
the option --specials is missing from your rsync co
I reply to myself,
As suggested by Rodrigo Real,
the option --specials is missing from your rsync command.
from the man
--specials
This option causes rsync to transfer special files such as named sockets and
fifos.
On Thursday 28 June 2007 18:17, Ali Bendriss wrote:
> > Sending args: --se
Hi,
You don't need to backup any "socket files", try to stop you mail or whatever
service and you will not see that file anymore. There are created automaticly
and are used as a way of communication for local process,
You can safely exclude those files from the backup, just keep the directories
Hello,
I think you need to change :
$Conf{EMailAdminUserName} = 'backuppc';
to refelct your need in config.pl
By the way it could be better to send the email directly to the Admin that is
responsible of the server rather than to the users.
For the moment I've configured our backup server with 57
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