Hi
is there a way to get the info "last backups (days)" like shown on the
host summary page on the cli?
thx
Peter
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Am 04.01.2011 19:05, schrieb Robin Lee Powell:
> should always return nothing, and that I can freely delete anything
> it *does* find?
Yes. However, running
BackupPC_nightly 0 255
should - among other tasks like ageing out old backups - do the
same job for you. If you have a lot of files with
On 1/4/2011 12:05 PM, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> Am I correct in my belief that:
>
>find /backups/cpool/ -links 1 -ls
>
> should always return nothing, and that I can freely delete anything
> it *does* find?
That's basically what the nightly run does. Other operations don't
delete the pool
Am I correct in my belief that:
find /backups/cpool/ -links 1 -ls
should always return nothing, and that I can freely delete anything
it *does* find?
-Robin
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Ryan Blake wrote at about 08:40:44 -0500 on Tuesday, January 4, 2011:
> file and simply changed the Path from /cygdrive/c/ to
> /cygdrive/DriveLetterOfPiggyBackedDrive/. I finally went onto BackupPC and
> clicked "Restore" which, a short while later, restored the entire cDrive.
> If anyone
hi!
I copied the entire /var/lib/BackupPC directory to an other machine
using the tool BackupPC_tarPCCopy . I made test restores, everything
looks fine.
Unfortunately there is something I don't understand.
source machine (ext3):z
/dev/md0 7.2T 5.2T 2.1T 72% /var/lib/BackupPC
Yohoo!
> > 2011-01-04 10:10:37 host1: Can't fork at
> > /usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm line 1128.
> >
> > All other hosts (with same OS) don't have this problem.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Linux+%22Can%27t+fork+at%22
Well, you might find some answers there. Without further information we
can'
Hello everyone,
I guess I should mention that, after asking this question initially, I
solved my own problem by not using a *nix rescue disk. Instead, I simply
took another machine and piggybacked the broken drive to it along with
changing DNS to link to the machine (Note that I had to restart
Dear Backuppc community,
one server cannot be backed up. i get a strange error message:
2011-01-04 10:10:37 host1: Can't fork at
/usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm line 1128.
All other hosts (with same OS) don't have this problem.
Thanks in advance for any reply. :)
See you,
Marco