Hello list.
How may I take a look at the log of the *actually running* processes? I
feel something may be stuck, but the process still is shown as
"running", therefore I'd like to have a look at what's happening, or at
what point it arrived.
Thanks in advance.
Flavio Boniforti
PIRAMIDE INFORMAT
On 07/11/2010 13:48, Alexander Moisseev wrote:
> BackupPC is now available in the FreeBSD ports tree:
>
> sysutils/backuppc
>
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=^backuppc-
> http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/backuppc/
>
>
This is awesome news.
Thank you.
Brent
On 11/8/10 11:30 PM, Sascha Schwegelbauer wrote:
> Good morning,
>
>> If you are just going to do a file-level copy (which is OK unless
>> someone makes changes during the backup) you should probably use rsync
>> directly from the subversion server host. If you want something that is
>> guaranteed
> is there no way to avoid the "file changed as we read it" error?
> (I'm very sure that the file did _not_ change while it's being read.
>
Interesting: if the davfs2-mountpoint is being tree'd, the tar-error
disappears and everything works fine.
Maybe a cache problem?
-
Good morning,
> If you are just going to do a file-level copy (which is OK unless
> someone makes changes during the backup) you should probably use rsync
> directly from the subversion server host. If you want something that is
> guaranteed to be correct even while commits are happening you shou
On 11/8/2010 2:03 PM, Sascha Schwegelbauer wrote:
>Hi together,
>
> I'm working on backing up my subversion-repo.
> Threrefore, I did a mount of the repository into a local folder.
> This folder is backed up with BackupPC in TAR-Mode.
> It's working good - except for the directories in the stru
Hi together,
I'm working on backing up my subversion-repo.
Threrefore, I did a mount of the repository into a local folder.
This folder is backed up with BackupPC in TAR-Mode.
It's working good - except for the directories in the structure:
tar says for every single directory "file changed as we
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 15:35 -0500, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> > Setting up a Windows XP *server*, I've no idea.
>
> As far as I know, BackupPC server 3.x does *NOT* run on Windows though
> as you pointed out it can back up Windows clients.
BackupPC 3.x requires a filesystem that supports hard