folder wrote:
> I'm looking for a local software that will backup only the changed bits
> (deltas) of changed files and copy them to a NAS on my network. I've looked
> at, and decided against, DeltaCopy, Unison, and Areca Backup. Are there any
> others out there? I'm willing to pay up to arou
I'm looking for a local software that will backup only the changed bits
(deltas) of changed files and copy them to a NAS on my network. I've looked
at, and decided against, DeltaCopy, Unison, and Areca Backup. Are there any
others out there? I'm willing to pay up to around $50 or $100 max, bu
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 08:46:45AM +0200, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> As from the subject line, which Debian version do you suggest to set up
> for using BackupPC?
> My actual server is on "testing", would not want to stick to a version
> which is "freezed" because I'd miss the future
On 08/18 06:31 , waverider wrote:
> Is there a setting which controls when backuppc begins backing up a machine?
> There are blackout settings to define when I don't want backups to be
> initiated, but how can I set when I want the server to start the backup
> process?[/b]
If you want to expli
Les Mikesell wrote:
> waverider wrote:
> ... when the
> IncrPeriod has expired since the last run - unless blocked by too many other
> concurrent runs. If you want to do a run earlier, use the web interface to
> start one and the subsequent times will be based on that one.
Thanks Les - tha
waverider wrote:
> Is there a setting which controls when backuppc begins backing up a machine?
> There are blackout settings to define when I don't want backups to be
> initiated, but how can I set when I want the server to start the backup
> process?[/b]
It will normally start at the first w
P. Mazart wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Set WakeupSchedule in the Server-Section of Configuration.
>
> bye
> P.M.
Ahh - there it is :-)
Thanks
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Farmol SPA wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I would like to ask which is the simplest yet effective way to dump
> backuppc stuff (mainly __TOPDIR__) eg to a removable hard disk that will
> be used in a disaster recovery scenario where the plant were destroyed
> and I need to restore data from this survivor d
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Farmol SPA wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I would like to ask which is the simplest yet effective way to dump
> backuppc stuff (mainly __TOPDIR__) eg to a removable hard disk that will
> be used in a disaster recovery scenario where the plant were destroyed
> and I ne
Hello,
> Is there a setting which controls when backuppc begins backing up a
> machine?
Set WakeupSchedule in the Server-Section of Configuration.
bye
P.M.
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Hi list.
I would like to ask which is the simplest yet effective way to dump
backuppc stuff (mainly __TOPDIR__) eg to a removable hard disk that will
be used in a disaster recovery scenario where the plant were destroyed
and I need to restore data from this survivor device. Is a "rsync -aH"
enough
Is there a setting which controls when backuppc begins backing up a machine?
There are blackout settings to define when I don't want backups to be
initiated, but how can I set when I want the server to start the backup
process?[/b]
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