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mine.
Gerald
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Gerald Brandt g...@majentis.com wrote:
You send a mass email to the backuppc group for LinedIn? You ain't getting
mine.
Gerald
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Hi all
was backing up a windows machine with smb mounts and got the following error:
tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 18847 filesExist, 2890720903 sizeExist,
2361747219 sizeExistComp, 18956 filesTotal, 3065486599 sizeTotal
Got fatal error during xfer (Call timed out: server did not respond
after 2
That would be good information for a wiki entry.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Adam Williams
awill...@mdah.state.ms.uswrote:
I've been running BackupPC in a test environment here, and so far it has
been working very well. I'd like to roll it out into production, but I
wanted to know, are
On Tuesday 27 October 2009 16:18:15 Adam Williams wrote:
I've been running BackupPC in a test environment here, and so far it has
been working very well. I'd like to roll it out into production, but I
wanted to know, are there any businesses or government entities using
BackupPC in live
Hi Adam,
Sure -
We used it in our business for backing up 8 local servers (mix of Linux CentOS,
Windows server 2003), and 20+ remote Linux Servers. Our employee base is about
70 staff, mostly non-english.
Total size is about 250gb, and they all complete overnight every day without
any issues.
I work for a small media company and we have used BackupPC since 2005.
While the original setup handled 50 employees, our company is
currently down to about 30 due to economic hardship.
Current pool size is about 750 GB, most of which is from our main file
server; BackupPC reports the before
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:18:15AM -0500, Adam Williams wrote:
I've been running BackupPC in a test environment here, and so far it has
been working very well. I'd like to roll it out into production, but I
wanted to know, are there any businesses or government entities using
BackupPC in
Hi all
was backing up a windows machine with smb mounts and got the following
error:
tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 18847 filesExist, 2890720903 sizeExist,
2361747219 sizeExistComp, 18956 filesTotal, 3065486599 sizeTotal
Got fatal error during xfer (Call timed out: server did not respond
Dan Pritts wrote:
ALternately, I'd also prefer to have a better way of offsiting by
tape (tapes are more physically durable than disk). You can put a
raw filesystem image on tape but i worry what happens if you have a minor
error on one tape.
I've never seen a tape read past an error
Les Mikesell wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I want to integrate backuppc within my homepage.
I have a page where visitors can login and I want to reuse this login for
backuppc too.
Therefore I have a configuration for my homepage in /etc/apache2/conf.d
which use the same htpasswd
I have one client, 2 buildings, 2 BackupPC servers, 90+ hosts 90% WinXP, a
few Server2000/2003 boxes some Win2k. Using the shadow copy setup/script to
do backups while they work, daily. One annoying thing was the daily calls
about my computer is really slow... which it is during the dump on some
The only issue is that it cannot remove existing
files in the restore target directory (think rsync -a --delete), so be
sure
to restore to a basic OS install with nothing else on it.
I have gotten around this by touching each file in the target, doing the
restore (which restores
I have changed a lot of my setup in the past months and am using DPM from
microsoft on our server 2003 and 2008 infrastructure. I used to use
backuppc but it is not the best tools for windows servers. DPM can do
rolling backups in 15 minute intervals and has some nice client side agents
to do
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