On 05/29 06:57 , Craig Barratt wrote:
> However, none of these are exactly what Carl was asking for. It
> wouldn't be too hard to add the meta-syntax you proposed for the
> hosts file - if a name starts with "@", replace it with that
> group's membership. Probably a 2-4 line change if someone
> wa
Nils writes:
> You can set the admin users in $Conf{CgiAdminUsers}. See the docs:
> http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html#item__conf_cgiadminusers_
You can also put a single unix group in $Conf{CgiAdminUserGroup},
whose membership is unioned with $Conf{CgiAdminUsers}.
However, none
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> in the /etc/backuppc/hosts file (or whereever it may be), one can
> specify
> multiple users who have access to that system.
>
> for instance:
> hostdhcpusermoreUsers
> pc080 backuppc foo,bar,baz
>
> Instead of 'foo,bar,baz', is
I'm trying to restore an entire filesystem, but the restore process
hangs on some directories, such as /home, /usr, /var. Here is an
example of some strace output on the client side while doing a
restore:
open("var/www/usage/webalizer.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 0
read(0, "\211PNG\r\n\32\n\0\0\
in the /etc/backuppc/hosts file (or whereever it may be), one can specify
multiple users who have access to that system.
for instance:
hostdhcpusermoreUsers
pc080 backuppcfoo,bar,baz
Instead of 'foo,bar,baz', is it possible to put in '@admins', in much t
I did it with success but my initial problem is still. My server does no more
start.
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On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 02:58:14PM +0200, Daniel Dietz wrote:
> Hi I'm planning to install BackupPC but I couldn't figure out if it is
> possible to store the backup files on another Server. Because our main File
> Server we use for backup is a Windows 2003 R2 Server. So my Question is it
> possibl
Hi I'm planning to install BackupPC but I couldn't figure out if it is
possible to store the backup files on another Server. Because our main File
Server we use for backup is a Windows 2003 R2 Server. So my Question is it
possible to store all the backup files on this server and NOT locally on the
Hi,
at least the BackupPC version in Debian Stable doesn't have a favicon,
so I just made one and thought, I could share this with the BackupPC
community.
I made it with The Gimp by using the default logo, cutting out the
29x35 pixel "B" and chopping out three pixel columns in the middle to
make
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Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> Adam Goryachev ha scritto:
>> Mauro Condarelli wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> sorry for the apparently obvious question, but I couldn't find a good
>>> answer...
>>> I have BackupPC installed and working to backup the localhost (which is
Adam Goryachev ha scritto:
> Mauro Condarelli wrote:
>> Hi,
>> sorry for the apparently obvious question, but I couldn't find a good
>> answer...
>> I have BackupPC installed and working to backup the localhost (which is
>> also a file server) and two other hosts (one Linux and one WinXP).
>> My ba
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Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for the apparently obvious question, but I couldn't find a good
> answer...
> I have BackupPC installed and working to backup the localhost (which is
> also a file server) and two other hosts (one Linux and one Win
Hi,
sorry for the apparently obvious question, but I couldn't find a good
answer...
I have BackupPC installed and working to backup the localhost (which is
also a file server) and two other hosts (one Linux and one WinXP).
My backup storage is big enough to hold two full backups, but not three.
I h
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