James writes:
> Any ideas on this? This Mac was backing up fine, but recently I'm
> getting lines like this in the log:
>
> /usr/bin/tar: ./Users/user/Documents/Parallels/Microsoft Windows XP/
> winxp.hdd: file changed as we read it
I assume that is a very large file. It appears tar doesn't
Hi,
Mark Sopuch wrote on 02.07.2007 at 19:50:33 [Re: [BackupPC-users] PostCmd
REMOTEUSER $ubstitution]:
> [...]
> Okay I got around to running some tests with PostDumpCmd without mailing
> or schedules but just with some echo'ing and relying on stdout/stderr to
> print in the XferLog output
Any ideas on this? This Mac was backing up fine, but recently I'm
getting lines like this in the log:
/usr/bin/tar: ./Users/user/Documents/Parallels/Microsoft Windows XP/
winxp.hdd: file changed as we read it
[ skipped 1 lines ]
/usr/bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Tar exited
Hi,
Matthias Meyer wrote on 02.07.2007 at 21:11:52 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Did pool
optimization work?]:
> Am Montag 02 Juli 2007 00:52 schrieb Holger Parplies:
> > Matthias Meyer wrote on 01.07.2007 at 21:53:09 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Did
> > pool optimization work?]:
> > > After reconfiguring $Top
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> We are using backuppc 3.0 on Debian Etch x86
>
> I use archivehost to make backup on a lto Ultrium1 but I don’t know
> how to restore files from this tape.
>
> When I type : tar -tf /dev/st0
>
> tar: /dev/st0: ne peut read: Ne peut allouer de la memoire
>
>
Am Montag 02 Juli 2007 00:52 schrieb Holger Parplies:
> Hi,
>
> Matthias Meyer wrote on 01.07.2007 at 21:53:09 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Did pool
> optimization work?]:
> > After reconfiguring $TopDir to /var/lib/backuppc instead /Backup
> > (which I have
>
> ... incorrectly ...
Why that is incorect
Arron Cox wrote:
Is hard link the same as symbolic link?
No. There are two types of links that you can create using the ln
command: hard and symbolic (soft) links. See 'man ln'.
I already setup a symbolic link to the NTFS drive and it works fine.
That's because the link is not on the NT
Am Montag 02 Juli 2007 19:11 schrieb Craig Barratt:
> Matthias writes:
> > Am Sonntag 01 Juli 2007 18:51 schrieb mna.news:
> > > Le dimanche 1 juillet 2007 15:58, Matthias Meyer a écrit :
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > It is possible to delete a backup? In the documewntation I only
> > > > find how
Thomas writes:
> I am using BackupPC 2.1.2 on a Debian (Etch) server. BackupPC is
> configured to use tar via ssh to backup a /home-dir (around 80 GB).
>
> During or after (I don't know) executing a job I got follwing message
> (BackupPC was started manually with 'BackupPC_dump -v -f 192.168.0.5'
ilias writes:
> I've managed to set up backuppc and make backups from windows pcs. I got one
> problem though. Some of my files got Greek filenames which cannot be read
> properly when browsing backups from the WEB GUI of backuppc, however when I
> restore the files, everything is restored properl
Matthias writes:
> Am Sonntag 01 Juli 2007 18:51 schrieb mna.news:
> > Le dimanche 1 juillet 2007 15:58, Matthias Meyer a écrit :
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > It is possible to delete a backup? In the documewntation I only find
> > > how to delete all backups from one host.
> > > But I want to delete
Arron Cox wrote:
I just installed Backuppc 3.0 for the first time. I was using
Backuppc 2.1 and decide to try out the newer version. I'm having a
few problems that hopefully someone can please help me with.
I have an Ubuntu Feisty server setup that is running Backuppc 3.0.
I installed
Hello.
We are using backuppc 3.0 on Debian Etch x86
I use archivehost to make backup on a lto Ultrium1 but I dont know how to
restore files from this tape.
When I type : tar -tf /dev/st0
tar: /dev/st0: ne peut read: Ne peut allouer de la memoire
tar: Au debut du ruban, fin premature
Hi all,
I just installed Backuppc 3.0 for the first time. I was using Backuppc 2.1 and
decide to try out the newer version. I'm having a few problems that hopefully
someone can please help me with.
I have an Ubuntu Feisty server setup that is running Backuppc 3.0. I installed
with a .deb p
Hello,
I am using BackupPC 2.1.2 on a Debian (Etch) server. BackupPC is
configured to use tar via ssh to backup a /home-dir (around 80 GB).
During or after (I don't know) executing a job I got follwing message
(BackupPC was started manually with 'BackupPC_dump -v -f 192.168.0.5'):
<
hello
I've managed to set up backuppc and make backups from windows pcs. I got one
problem though. Some of my files got Greek filenames which cannot be read
properly when browsing backups from the WEB GUI of backuppc, however when I
restore the files, everything is restored properly. I guess the
below is my httpd.conf file for backuppc. I am unable to authenticate using
mod_authz_ldap .
plz if anybody worked on it let me know.
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
Options +ExecCGI
Allow from all
AllowOverride Indexes AuthConfig
Op
Holger Parplies wrote:
> 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
>> manageme
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