John,
> Would making the three buttons read something like:
>
>
>
>
>
> with support in the cgi for detecting ?button="Start%20Incr%20Backup"
> with no action or a blank action work?
The reason I moved away from this to small snippets of JavaScript
is that the value string encoding and
Hi,
Rob Owens wrote on 2009-04-22 21:23:08 -0400 [Re: [BackupPC-users] "Harmless
button" when trying to start?backups using links browser]:
> [...]
> If you have an ssh server running on the BackupPC machine, you can use
> port forwarding as somebody else suggested:
>
> ssh -L 8080:localhost:80
I'm thinking of rebuilding the rpm for my Fedora 8 system.
I know how to rebuild/make rpms in general, but if anybody knows about
any significant path or other changes affecting package building for
backupPC 3.2beta relative to 3.1.0 (Holger leaves this as an open
question), then that would be hel
Hi,
David Lasker wrote on 2009-04-22 10:10:20 -0700 [Re: [BackupPC-users] best way
to upgrade to and downgrade from 3.2 beta?]:
> Can you point me to a reference on how to build the package for Ubuntu or
> Debian? My Google foo is not strong enough to figure this out for myself.
well, as Carl po
http://www.mail-archive.com/backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06412.html
NX does have many uses, as Les suggested. This might be a good time to try it
out.
If you have an ssh server running on the BackupPC machine, you can use port
forwarding as somebody else suggested:
ssh -L 8080:loca
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Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Il 22.04.09 11:15, "Boniforti Flavio" ha scritto:
>
>> Yes, I bet I have to redo the copying...
>>
>> http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/change+archive+directory
>
> OK, I re-did the copy, this time with "cp -dpR" and now I
Renke Brausse wrote:
>>> imo NX is overkill - a ssh tunnel to port 80 of the backuppc host is
>>> sufficient...
>> An ssh tunnel is all you need to run NX - or port-forward your local
>> browser's connection.
>
> don't forget the X window and NX daemon on the target host :)
Again, the price is r
> > imo NX is overkill - a ssh tunnel to port 80 of the backuppc host is
> > sufficient...
>
> An ssh tunnel is all you need to run NX - or port-forward your local
> browser's connection.
don't forget the X window and NX daemon on the target host :)
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In a terminal session, run
> sudo apt-get install backuppc
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 10:10 -0700, David Lasker wrote:
> Can you point me to a reference on how to build the package for Ubuntu or
> Debian? My Google foo is not strong enough to figure this out for myself.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
>
Renke Brausse wrote:
>>> Does anybody have a fix to let it be used in a text mode browser or a
>>> browser w/o javascript?
>> This isn't quite what you asked for, but a much nicer way to do remote
>> administration is to run freenx on a stable 'inside' linux box where you
>> have ssh access, and
> > Does anybody have a fix to let it be used in a text mode browser or a
> > browser w/o javascript?
> This isn't quite what you asked for, but a much nicer way to do remote
> administration is to run freenx on a stable 'inside' linux box where you
> have ssh access, and use the NX client from h
John Rouillard wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I just installed backuppc 3.2.0beta0 (but this happens with 3.1.0 as
> well) and I browsed to a host summary page and attempted to start a
> backup using the links text browser.
>
> However links is showing "Harmless Button" as the text for all three:
>
> St
I recently changed my backuppc data dir to its own mount. /dev/sda1 is
mounted as /home/backuppc. /dev/sda1 used to be mounted as /home and
backuppc was simply a sub-dir of that. I moved backuppc to the root of
the filesystem and moved all my other homedirs to another drive. So
now /dev/sda
Hi all:
I just installed backuppc 3.2.0beta0 (but this happens with 3.1.0 as
well) and I browsed to a host summary page and attempted to start a
backup using the links text browser.
However links is showing "Harmless Button" as the text for all three:
Start Incr Backup
Start Full Backup
St
Il 22.04.09 11:15, "Boniforti Flavio" ha scritto:
> Yes, I bet I have to redo the copying...
>
> http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/change+archive+directory
OK, I re-did the copy, this time with "cp -dpR" and now I see some more GB
than before in the "status" page (almost 59GB). Which values
On 04/22 10:10 , David Lasker wrote:
> Can you point me to a reference on how to build the package for Ubuntu or
> Debian? My Google foo is not strong enough to figure this out for myself.
Been a long time since I did it myself; my advice is to google 'debian
package howto'. That has lots of hits
Can you point me to a reference on how to build the package for Ubuntu or
Debian? My Google foo is not strong enough to figure this out for myself.
Thanks for the help!
Dave
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From: Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom [mailto:chr...@real-time.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 8:
On 04/17 01:06 , David Lasker wrote:
> I am currently using BackupPC version 3.0.0 installed from the Ubuntu 8.0.4
> repository. I have never run configure.pl myself from command line.
If you start off using packages, it's best to keep using packages.
Clobbering your package-managed install with a
Hi,
kyeto wrote on 2009-04-21 15:57:48 -0400 [[BackupPC-users] External backup
with rsyncd]:
> I use backuppc for my severals clients, it's good.
you use Backup Central for posting to this mailing list. That's bad.
> My server will download the file of the client thanks to Internet. I think
>
> Almost certainly... possibly also missed copying
> permissions/ownership/etc as well... If you can, I would
> advise redo the copy from a command line preserving hardlinks...
>
> I've not done it, but you should read the backuppc faq and/or "man cp"
> for the correct flags...
Yes, I bet I ha
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Boniforti Flavio wrote:
>>> Any clues about what is going wrong?
>> You didn't copy across properly (ie, you didn't preserve the
>> hardlinks)
>>
>> That is my guess... may be wrong...
>
> I copied the files over via GUI (drag'n'drop in Gnome)... Do
What this person had achieved supported VSS for windows as well. It
resolved issues which generally is faced by people using cygwin+rsync.
Anyways i am not sure if we will see the light of that software anytime,
as the developer never choose to post back.
Thanks and Regards,
Anand Gupta
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> > Any clues about what is going wrong?
>
> You didn't copy across properly (ie, you didn't preserve the
> hardlinks)
>
> That is my guess... may be wrong...
I copied the files over via GUI (drag'n'drop in Gnome)... Do you think I
missed the hardlinks?
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