I am unable to restore to linux servers. Backups are running fine, and I
rechecked that I can ssh as user backuppc from the backup server (Centos
5.4) directly to the clients (also Centos). Furthermore, I can run
rsync as the backuppc user successfully upload files to the client.
Here's what
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 11:18 -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 live
We are a small hosting company in Australia, and we use several backuppc
servers in our environment. Our main backup server backs up almost 600GB
worth of data over the lan each night, this is our pool:
- 15 full backups of total size 2090.82GB (prior to pooling and
compression),
- 24
It looks like SourceForge.net did a mass migration of pages in early August and
they borked attached files such as gifs and these useful scripts (also, who can
edit is restricted on the wiki). A fair amount of time with Google failed to
find copies; could someone post them to this list/forum
Has anybody written a routine that takes a complete series of
incrementals (back to the full) - i.e. levels N, N-1, N-2,...,1,0
and then converts the level N incremental into a standalone full backup?
It shouldn't be too hard since the web browser interface for restoring
files and the
I've recently had an issue with backuppc listing many hosts (not all
hosts) on the Host Summary page with a last attempt of No Ping
Response when the host does actually ping from the backuppc server. I
can start a backup on these hosts manually (within the cgi) just fine.
Is there a way to