Just a quick post to say that I found and fixed my problem.
Many thanks go to all who responded: Adam Goryachev, Holger Parplies and
Jeffrey Kosowsky, to name a few. All of your observations, comments and
recommendations kept me looking and learning through this.
The piece that got me on the ri
Thomas Birnthaler wrote at about 11:29:27 +0100 on Friday, January 9, 2009:
> A lot of thank to everybody which answered my questions
> which have been asked a lot of times, sorry :-(.
>
> I've learned from your answers that my model of BackupPC storage of full and
> incremental backups was
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Latest backup removed?
>
> Hi,
>
> Dejan Batic wrote on 2009-01-08 10:05:33 -0400 [[BackupPC-users] Latest
> backup removed?]:
> > [...]
> > I'm using Bakcuppc for around 30 machines running XP. The backup
> method used
> > is rsyncd.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > So why t
A lot of thank to everybody which answered my questions
which have been asked a lot of times, sorry :-(.
I've learned from your answers that my model of BackupPC storage of full and
incremental backups was too weak and that it's too dangerous to delete
backups by hand. So we won't do that.
The
Holger Parplies escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Craig Barratt wrote on 2009-01-07 22:46:09 -0800 [Re: [BackupPC-users] I
> received the error "No files dumped for share"]:
>
>> Omar writes:
>>
>>
>>> $Conf{TarClientCmd} = ' env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/sudo $tarPath -c -v -f -
>>> -C $shareName+'
>>>
Holger Parplies escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Craig Barratt wrote on 2009-01-07 22:46:09 -0800 [Re: [BackupPC-users] I
> received the error "No files dumped for share"]:
>
>> Omar writes:
>>
>>
>>> $Conf{TarClientCmd} = ' env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/sudo $tarPath -c -v -f -
>>> -C $shareName+'
>>>