On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Monday 06 Sep 2010 08:19:14 Michael wrote:
> > 2010/9/6 Tyler J. Wagner
> > >
> > > Did you change the CPU architecture on that one host? If so, did you
> keep
> > > a copy of pool.rrd before BackupPC ran the next nightly job?
> >
> > N
On 9/6/10 11:33 AM, Jaco Meintjes wrote:
> Hi Les,
>
> Thanks, I will be changing those settings but in the meanwhile is there
> any way for me to recover some of the older backups. I'm currently on
> increment 69 and can only go back to 57 on the interface. Is there any
> way to go further back
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Dennis Blewett wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I tried reading through the BackupPC manual, but I found it very cryptic. I
> can't tell if I should be using rsync or rsyncd.
> Furthermore, I can't determine if I should be using rsync in one scenario
> and rsyncd in another
Hi Les,
Thanks, I will be changing those settings but in the meanwhile is there
any way for me to recover some of the older backups. I'm currently on
increment 69 and can only go back to 57 on the interface. Is there any
way to go further back at this stage?
On 06/09/2010 17:38, Les Mikesell
On 9/6/10 1:38 AM, Dennis Blewett wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I tried reading through the BackupPC manual, but I found it very cryptic. I
> can't tell if I should be using rsync or rsyncd.
> Furthermore, I can't determine if I should be using rsync in one scenario and
> rsyncd in another.
Normally if
On 9/6/10 9:51 AM, Jaco Meintjes wrote:
> My backuppc was setup with the standard age schedule (6.97, 1, 1, 90)
>
> The last backup I can access is 19 days ago. Is there a way to recover
> backups from further back like 30 days ago?
How long old backups are kept would be determined by the followi
My backuppc was setup with the standard age schedule (6.97, 1, 1, 90)
The last backup I can access is 19 days ago. Is there a way to recover
backups from further back like 30 days ago?
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On Monday 06 Sep 2010 08:19:14 Michael wrote:
> 2010/9/6 Tyler J. Wagner
> >
> > Did you change the CPU architecture on that one host? If so, did you keep
> > a copy of pool.rrd before BackupPC ran the next nightly job?
>
> NO it was a clean install on amd64 ( on i386 )
In that case, I don't know
Hi Craig,
Is there a specific file I could edit to do what you mentioned in your previous
mail?
"The fix was to wrap the unpack in an eval()."
Thanks,
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> From: "Garith Dugmore"
> To: "Craig Barratt"
> Cc: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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