Well, I'll work on remote access later.
Now that I have BackupPC working on the system in the original distribution
file setup, I am ready to change the storage location to a large hard disk
just for archiving. I stopped BackupPC and removed the client definition.
I then removed the /var/lib/Back
I've seen other users here have had this problem as well (judging from
the archives) but there has never been a solution posted. I believe
that I have found the answer to this problem, somewhat accidentally:
In the process of setting up a script that would periodically check the
BackupPC log f
I think this could help:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=501057
I had the same problem and I solved it by removing -N from the
$Conf{SmbClientFullCmd} string.
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I am running BackupPC 3.0.0 on Ubuntu Hardy - installed from the apt
repository.
I have been using it for several months without issue - its backing up
all the machines in my office (6 or 7 of them) as well as 1 server
that was on a different subnet though located in the same room as the
b
Ski writes:
> Running Backuppc 2.1.2 on a debian linux server and backing up a linux
> machine, I ran into a problem backing up a file where the entire path
> length was 318 characters. Once I shrunk the path length it worked
> perfectly. Has this been fixed in version 3.1? If not, could you ad
Kenneth L. Owen wrote:
> That only leaves one issue: I can't log into the web GUI from the
> Windows
> server. I have ssl setup and can get the default web page with
> https://Archiver/ but https://Archiver/BackupPC/ gets a 403 screen
> - Not
> Authorized . This is the same line that I use