Hi all.
My aim was to restore a big size (4GB) file to another machine that
is not a BackupPC registered host.
The restore should be done by a windows user that don't know anything
'bout linux/tar/console/...
A newbie, not a technician.
So, the second my aim is to do that simpler possible.
Email addresses are masked the same way they are at the backuppc-users
archives, with the @ sign being changed to at .
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W. Curtis Preston
Backup Blog @ www.backupcentral.com
VP Data Protection, GlassHouse Technologies
-Original Message-
From: Rich Rauenzahn [mailto:[EMAIL
Curtis Preston wrote:
Email addresses are masked the same way they are at the backuppc-users
archives, with the @ sign being changed to at .
That's not the way the backuppc-users archive at SourceForge works.
SourceForge obfuscates the domain part of the e-mail address by
truncating it.
Curtis Preston wrote:
Email addresses are masked the same way they are at the backuppc-users
archives, with the @ sign being changed to at .
Similar to gmane which substitutes with at .
http://gmane.org/info.php?group=gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.backuppc.general
Turns out this seems to be an error caused by the Fedora package
changing the value of $useFHS to 1 on the upgrade. Hence, BackupPC
was looking in new locations for the config files.
Moving all of the configs that had been working while located at
$s-{ConfDir}/pc/$host/config.pl to
Stian writes:
When I replied to the thread four months later, I got no reply, so I try
resending it in case Craig don't check so old threads...
Yes, your reblocking patch is already on my todo list.
Craig
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This SF.net
Jean-Claude,
The RFC 2822 forbids the inclusion of non-ASCII characters in any e-mail
header, including the subject.
You're right. Try this:
- Add:
use Encode;
near the top of bin/BackupPC_sendEmail (after the other use lines).
- Change the charset in $Conf{EMailHeaders}
Mirco Piccin wrote:
My aim was to restore a big size (4GB) file to another machine that
is not a BackupPC registered host.
The restore should be done by a windows user that don't know anything
'bout linux/tar/console/...
A newbie, not a technician.
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But i discover a funny thing:
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