mixle wrote at about 19:11:35 -0400 on Friday, June 5, 2009:
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> Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> > That's exactly what I do with my Linux box and dns-323. I've written
> > on the dns-323 message boards about using nfs. In brief, you have to
> > recompile/reload the kernel to enable nfs (note
Alex wrote at about 03:34:44 -0400 on Saturday, June 6, 2009:
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> [quote="Leen Besselink"]Alex wrote:
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> > Sorry for the post, this is about rsync 3.0.x with Windows VSS-support
> > available here :
> > http://www.consolejunky.net/cwrsync-vss/
> >
> > (not used to post from this forum)
Leen Besselink wrote at about 12:19:27 +0200 on Saturday, June 6, 2009:
> > Hi, have to say that this is an ever wanted great tool, btw, i really
> > thank you for that, as this might help a lot even out off the backuppc
> > context !
> >
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> I'm not a backuppc user myself. I was trying
> Hi, have to say that this is an ever wanted great tool, btw, i really thank
> you for that, as this might help a lot even out off the backuppc context !
>
I'm not a backuppc user myself. I was trying to help myself. :-)
> I'm interested in it. As you say it works normaly as an rsync server,
Dear All,
I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
here is my configuration
i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
from source rpm
also installed the required perl modules
http://rpm.pbone
[quote="Leen Besselink"]Alex wrote:
> Sorry for the post, this is about rsync 3.0.x with Windows VSS-support
> available here :
> http://www.consolejunky.net/cwrsync-vss/
>
> (not used to post from this forum)
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> Alex wrote:
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> > Hi, thank you for the post. This seem to be a great tool,