Does anyone know if the old problem with windows/cygwin rsync hanging
when run under sshd is completely fixed now? After an update that
picked up the 3.0.4 version of rsync I was able to copy a large
directory without any trouble.
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Les Mikesell
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Thanks for the response,
The status.pl file is present, and is being written to, I see a
current file, plus an hour old file "status.pl.old"
Do you have any other suggestions where to look?
I realized I mis-spoke in my original email, we didn't have to fully
restore the array, it was just a si
I suspect that you didn't restore BackupPC's status.pl file when you
restored your RAID. On my hosts it's in /var/log/BackupPC/.
Or I may be off base and you might have deeper problems. :-)
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, Peter Doherty wrote:
> Hello
>
> My BackupPC server is sending out emails that claim
Hello
My BackupPC server is sending out emails that claims there are no
backups on some of the machines we backup. The logs clearly show the
backups are occurring correctly.
The email summary does not show that BackupPC even sent the emails.
One of the emails claimed there had been no backups
Thanks that was it. In fact it did not have "read only =" line at all.
Dejan
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Also, the problem with restore is likely rsyncd has write disabled,
>>> check the rsyncd.conf file for the correct settings.
>>>
>> I was trying to find where is the settings for rsyncd
I have no experience with VSS. Is there any howto regarding its use with
Backuppc? I did some search on Google but I had no luck.
Thanks
Dejan
> I think that using VSS is the best solution to this. Maybe a feature for
> v3.2 should be integration with a script to do a VSS, mount it, and back
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Also, the problem with restore is likely rsyncd has write disabled,
>> check the rsyncd.conf file for the correct settings.
>>
> I was trying to find where is the settings for rsyncd write configuration,
> but no luck. Can you please be more specific?
>
In rsyncd.conf