On 7/28/2010 4:47 PM, Jack M. Nilles wrote:
> I'm moving BackupPC to a new machine, running SUSE 11.2. After
> installation I get nothing but the dreaded pink background and:
> 'backup failed (Unable to read 4 bytes)'
> messages for each host being backed up. Yet, if I start a backup via:
>
> sudo
*Re: [BackupPC-users] recurrent backup failed' messages*
From: Matthias Meyer - 2010-07-29 20:12
Jack M. Nilles wrote:
I'm moving BackupPC to a new machine, running SUSE 11.2. After
installation I get nothing but the dreaded pink background and:
'backup failed (Unable to read 4 bytes)'
me
Jack M. Nilles wrote:
> I'm moving BackupPC to a new machine, running SUSE 11.2. After
> installation I get nothing but the dreaded pink background and:
> 'backup failed (Unable to read 4 bytes)'
> messages for each host being backed up. Yet, if I start a backup via:
>
> sudo -u backuppc /usr/loc
Ah yes, I am very sorry. I should have been more clear about what is not
quite working, and should have mentioned the blackout period as well.
Well first I'd like to point out that Ed McDonagh had made a good point
I ended up learning through trial and error regarding 0.02 vs 0.01.
After changing t
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 22:30 +0100, Luis Paulo wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Lord Devi wrote:
> > Help Backuppc Users,
> >
> > Actually, hourly
> > backups, of which 24 incrementals are stored for every day, and 30
> > fulls are kept - one for every day of the month.
> >
> > $Conf{Incr
I shrunk an ext3 partition and dd'd it over into an LVM2 partition on a Linux
Software RAID1 then I moved the /var/lib/backuppc out and deleted the rest of
the drive contents bc I'd already copied those manually. Then I upgraded the
file system to ext4 by doing some kinda tune2fs commands to ma