Whoops. More testing, new script. :)
-Robin
#! /bin/bash
#this script contributed by Matthias Meyer
#note that if your $Topdir has been changed, the script will ask you
#the new location.
#
# Significant modifications by Robin Lee Powell, aka
# rlpow...@digitalkingdom.org, all of which are
Le 06/10/2010 15:04, Michael Stowe a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to backup some laptop computers (for my personal needs).
For the moment, I automount the shared directories of the Windows 7 PC
on my Linux backuppc server. This works fine but the problem is that
some backups are not performed
Hi,
It is probably a stupid question, but what are graphs ?
Regards.
Xuo.
Le 06/10/2010 15:13, Rangel Caio a écrit :
My graphs just not appear at all.
Rangel Caio
2010/10/6 Trey Nolen supp...@internetpro.net
mailto:supp...@internetpro.net
Just to clarify, with the new version do
On 10/9/10 10:39 AM, Xuo wrote:
Le 06/10/2010 15:04, Michael Stowe a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to backup some laptop computers (for my personal needs).
For the moment, I automount the shared directories of the Windows 7 PC
on my Linux backuppc server. This works fine but the problem is
Le 09/10/2010 18:19, Les Mikesell a écrit :
On 10/9/10 10:39 AM, Xuo wrote:
Le 06/10/2010 15:04, Michael Stowe a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to backup some laptop computers (for my personal needs).
For the moment, I automount the shared directories of the Windows 7 PC
on my Linux backuppc
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Xuo x...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
It is probably a stupid question, but what are graphs ?
There seems to have been some sort of patch that uses rrdtool to
generate graphs of pool sizes?
On 10/9/10 11:42 AM, Xuo wrote:
* Point 4 : it seems to be the most widely used but it needs so
executables
on all clients. This is a big disadvantage.
Yes, there are some tradeoffs. You could also use smb as the xfer method -
with
the disadvantage of missing new files with