Rob Ogle wrote:
>
> I’m running Backuppc 3 on ubuntu gutsy. I deleted a host via the gui.
> The log file shows it as deleted. However, the machine’s directory
> still resides in the ‘pc’ directory and it’s still taking up disk space.
>
> In addition, I reduced my number of full backups to keep vi
Brendan Simon wrote:
> I have backuppc running on a Debian Etch system.
> For some reason my backups aren't occurring anymore. I can initiate
> them manually via the web interface but they don't seem to start
> automatically each night.
>
> What reasons could prevent them starting automatically
I have backuppc running on a Debian Etch system.
For some reason my backups aren't occurring anymore. I can initiate
them manually via the web interface but they don't seem to start
automatically each night.
What reasons could prevent them starting automatically each night ???
Thanks, Brendan.
how long did you wait? did you give the nightly scritps a chance to run?
maybe try to run the nightlys and see what happens
On Dec 12, 2007 9:09 PM, Rob Ogle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running Backuppc 3 on ubuntu gutsy. I deleted a host via the gui. The
> log file shows it as deleted. Ho
I'm running Backuppc 3 on ubuntu gutsy. I deleted a host via the gui. The
log file shows it as deleted. However, the machine's directory still resides
in the 'pc' directory and it's still taking up disk space.
In addition, I reduced my number of full backups to keep via the gui for
another hos
Does anyone at least have further things I could try in order to debug this
problem?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I recently upgraded my server's motherboard twice in rapid succession. After
the first upgrade, things were hunky-dory. After the second, backuppc refuses
to, well, backup an
Hi Stephen,
I noticed that nobody has replied to your request yet:
> I'm having some trouble trying to get BackupPC working with Lighttpd
I'm running backuppc here with Debian Etch on i386 hardware.
In the /etc/lighttpd directory create a file called userfile, put the
users and passwords like:
specher wrote:
> Host key verification failed.
[...]
> I did looked in the mail archives, but can't find the solution
>
> The command ssh -l root whoami gives me 'root', so I believe the keys are ok.
Are you running as the same user as backuppc when you test this command?
And I assume you mea
Hello,
I have one server called laptopcave running Backuppc, and a second machine
called pccave that I would like to backup. I did follow the instruction to
create the keys, but still have an error :
Contents of file /var/lib/backuppc/pc/pccave/XferLOG.bad.z, modified
2007-12-12 23:15:33
Running
Hi every one!
I am a new person to backuppc.
I tried to restore a file last night and came up with this problem:
Browse backups
LOG file
LOG files
Config file
File /var/lib/backuppc/pc/localhost/RestoreLOG.0 (Extracting only Errors)
Contents of file /var/lib/backuppc/pc/localho
Johan Ekh wrote:
> Once again, thank you very much for your support!
> I'm getting closer to actually backup my data.
>
> One more question before I press the button.
>
> I have increased the size of the file and used "fsck.ext3 newfile".
> After mounting it and checking with "df" it appears that
Once again, thank you very much for your support!
I'm getting closer to actually backup my data.
One more question before I press the button.
I have increased the size of the file and used "fsck.ext3 newfile".
After mounting it and checking with "df" it appears that the
file system is still 1 Gb
Jarkko Ypäjä wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We use debian etch + backuppc on our box and I was wondering if it was
> possible to get the configs editable? At the moment I can only view
> the config files and I think the only way to add other folders or
> options is to manually edit the config files.
>
> How c
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