Boniforti Flavio wrote at about 20:35:37 +0100 on Monday, February 7, 2011:
> Hello Jeff and sorry for top-replying but I'm not using a comfortable
> interface right now...
>
> You state that there are "minor corrections": do you think that the '
> (single quotes) now *have to be used* for
John Rouillard wrote at about 23:44:48 + on Monday, February 7, 2011:
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:56:08PM -0600, Michael Stowe wrote:
> > > On a side note, I *am* looking for a good way to cleanly list all the
> > junction points so that I can periodically catalog them for potential
> > fu
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:56:08PM -0600, Michael Stowe wrote:
> > On a side note, I *am* looking for a good way to cleanly list all the
> junction points so that I can periodically catalog them for potential
> future restore.
> >
> > Note I tried "dir /aL /s" but it doesn't give a very clean listi
I've got a couple of servers running in a 2 node master/slave cluster
using pacemaker(corosync)/drbd. Like other servers, I've got them
configured to backup to a local BackupPC server as well as a remote (VPN
over T1) BackupPC server (rsync over ssh for both). However, with the
cluster, only th
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 12:39 -0500, Ryan Blake wrote:
> However, if that's not an option for whatever reason, the only other option
> would be to ensure that your dhcpd service is properly connected/integrated
> with bind [named] (assuming you are using these).
That's what I do at my office. Howe
> Thanks for the additional clarification!
> Now just to be extra certain, am I correct in my observation that while
Win7 add lots of junction points (which as we both agree are treated as
symbolic links), it does not add any hard links.
Yes, I'm not aware of *any* hard links used in any Windows O
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:30:22PM -0500, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
>> There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
>> and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
>> (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Common_backup_excludes)
>> talks about the need to
John Rouillard wrote at about 19:02:11 + on Monday, February 7, 2011:
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:30:22PM -0500, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> > There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
> > and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
> > (http://sourceforge.net/apps/medi
Hello Jeff and sorry for top-replying but I'm not using a comfortable interface
right now...
You state that there are "minor corrections": do you think that the ' (single
quotes) now *have to be used* for delimiting parameter values?
In fact, I'm now in a quite strange situation: 3.1.0 still ru
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:30:22PM -0500, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
> and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
> (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Common_backup_excludes)
> talks about the need to exclu
Michael Stowe wrote at about 12:44:51 -0600 on Monday, February 7, 2011:
> > There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
> > and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
> > (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Common_backup_excludes)
> > talks about t
Let me rewrite my earlier posting to be more clear so maybe someone
can help me.
I am using 'rsyncd' to backup several of my systems.
Rather than storing the rsyncd secret in the BackupPC config files as
$Conf{RsyncdPasswd}, I would prefer to keep it stored only once in each client's
/etc/rsyncd.s
On 2/7/2011 12:41 PM, David Williams wrote:
>
>>> The problem that I have is that I travel everyweek and hook my laptop
>>> onto clients networks so DHCP is needed.
>>> That said, perhaps there is a way (I think there is) that I can force my
>>> DHCP server at home to always provide the same intern
> There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
> and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
> (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Common_backup_excludes)
> talks about the need to exclude Junction points to avoid duplicate
> backup trees.
>
> But it seem
On 2/7/2011 12:32 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 2/7/2011 11:38 AM, David Williams wrote:
The problem that I have is that I travel everyweek and hook my laptop
onto clients networks so DHCP is needed.
That said, perhaps there is a way (I think there is) that I can force my
DHCP server at home to al
Ok,
I will take a look into that. I'm not a networking person by any
means and tend to stumble through these things :)
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On 2/7/2011 11:38 AM, David Williams wrote:
> The problem that I have is that I travel everyweek and hook my laptop
> onto clients networks so DHCP is needed.
> That said, perhaps there is a way (I think there is) that I can force my
> DHCP server at home to always provide the same internal IP addr
There was a thread a little while back warning about junction point
and Windows Vista/7. Also, the Wikki
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Common_backup_excludes)
talks about the need to exclude Junction points to avoid duplicate
backup trees.
But it seems to me that
On 02/07 11:38 , David Williams wrote:
> That said, perhaps there is a way (I think there is) that I can force my
> DHCP server at home to always provide the same internal IP address to my
> laptop right, by specifying the MAC address or something?
That's what I was suggesting, tho perhaps not c
The problem that I have is that I travel
everyweek and hook my laptop onto clients networks so DHCP is
needed.
That said, perhaps there is a way (I think there is) that I can
force my DHCP server at home to always provide the same internal
IP address to my
As Carl suggested, manually forcing a static IP address through DHCP is the
best solution.
However, if that's not an option for whatever reason, the only other option
would be to ensure that your dhcpd service is properly connected/integrated
with bind [named] (assuming you are using these).
T
On 02/03 01:45 , David Williams wrote:
> Got a little free time so thought that I would try again to see how I
> can back up my laptop.
> It's set to DHCP and is connected to the same network as the BackupPC
> server.
Is there any hope you can get a static IP address assignment for your
laptop,
Why don't you just make a copy of the config file(s) and let apt
proceed normally and then restore the old config files after the
backup.
Then if anything breaks when you run with the old configs you can fix
it based on the error messages.
But based on my recollection, most of the changes were addi
Hello again.
> I'm in the middle of upgrading on my Debian Sid of BackupPC
> and get many differences in the config.pl file. Besides the
> differences depending on custom parameters (done by me), the
> main differences I see are like:
>
> -$Conf{BackupPCNightlyPeriod} = '1';
> +$Conf{BackupPCN
in my case - it's about 600Mb-1,5Gb from all hosts per a day (incr backup) :)
the full backups about 25-30Gb, the are doing at night.
thanks for reply, I will watch for results of changing Maxbackups.
Mon, 7 Feb 2011 14:53:43 +0100 письмо от "Sorin Srbu"
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> >Fro
On 2/7/11 7:26 AM, Levkovich Andrew wrote:
> i'l try to explane:
> I have shedule: every day at 5pm bpc run queue, but at 5pm at run's backup
> only for 2 or 4 machins. but i need to satrt backup for all 20 host's
You will almost certainly finish faster if you back up a few at a time than if
the
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>Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] backup for all of the hosts at
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>From: Levkovich Andrew [mailto:volan...@inbox.ru]
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>Subject: Re[2]: [BackupPC-users] backup for all of the hosts at certain
>pointof time
>
>i'
You need to adjust the MaxBackups number if you really want to backup
all 20. But increasing this value to 20 will probably slow down backups
(slower than backing them up 2 or 4 at a time).
Regards, Daniel
Le lundi 07 février 2011 à 16:26 +0300, Levkovich Andrew a écrit :
> i'l try to explane:
>
i'l try to explane:
I have shedule: every day at 5pm bpc run queue, but at 5pm at run's backup only
for 2 or 4 machins. but i need to satrt backup for all 20 host's
Mon, 7 Feb 2011 13:48:31 +0100 письмо от "Sorin Srbu"
:
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Левкович Андрей [mailto:volan...@i
>-Original Message-
>From: Левкович Андрей [mailto:volan...@inbox.ru]
>Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 1:13 PM
>To: backuppc-users
>Subject: [BackupPC-users] backup for all of the hosts at certain point
>of time
>
>is it possible to do so at a time run a backup for all of the hosts
I don't
is it possible to do so at a time run a backup for all of the hosts
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Hello everybody.
I'm in the middle of upgrading on my Debian Sid of BackupPC and get many
differences in the config.pl file. Besides the differences depending on
custom parameters (done by me), the main differences I see are like:
-$Conf{BackupPCNightlyPeriod} = '1';
+$Conf{BackupPCNightlyPeriod}
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