Can anyone help me with the samba issue?
Will also try another group thanks.
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Hi all!
i need some help in this question
so, i have add two blackout-periods
$Conf{WakeupSchedule} = [ '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8',
'17', '18', '19', '20', '21', '22', '23' ];
$Conf{BlackoutPeriods} = [
{
'hourEnd' = '17.5',
'weekDays' = [
'1'
],
David,
Did you make sure you have File and Printer sharing enabled on the computer
(right click on your network device and choose properties and look for File and
Printer sharing to be checked) and have the firewall open to allow traffic (you
may even want to temporarily disable it when doing
That was *not* sent to the right mailing list. Sorry.
-Robin
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 06:34:58AM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
I have a central server, that happens to be the puppetmaster, that
has various users on it. I would like to copy out their information
(name, uid, password,
I have a central server, that happens to be the puppetmaster, that
has various users on it. I would like to copy out their information
(name, uid, password, .bashrc, etc) to all my other hosts, but I
want to let the users change their stuff on that host, so I don't
want to just stick it in
Hello list.
I'll try to explain my situation and what happened.
I'm doing remote backups of remote servers, but as one can imagine, the
*first* backup is not being done remotely: too many GBs of data would
take ages to come across the internet.
Thus I pick up the data from the remote server on an
Hi Flavio,
Now, what happened on my last duty is that I imported the data into
the wrong directory level. To be explcit:
I have it in
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/customer10/0/fPublic/fPublic
but it should be in
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/customer10/0/fPublic
So, what could I do now to
Hallo Christian,
I'll try to explain what I do to import them, and also thanks for your
thoughts, I'll apply them right now.
I'm using rsync over ssh method for backing up WAN hosts, and it works almost
flawlessly: the only troubles arise when *huge* changes happen on the remote
server.
I have been running my BackupPC_digestVerify.pl program to check the
rsync digests in my pool.
Looking through the 1/x/x/ tree, I found 3 new bad digests out of
about 36000 when using the default blocksize of 2048.
It turns out that those 3 digests have a blocksize !=2048 -- and
indeed the
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 15:41:26 -0500 on Thursday, February 17,
2011:
I have been running my BackupPC_digestVerify.pl program to check the
rsync digests in my pool.
Looking through the 1/x/x/ tree, I found 3 new bad digests out of
about 36000 when using the default
I want to put different hosts in different mounted volumes, since I have and OS
partition size limitation (without GPT) to 2TB, which is not large enough to
backup all my hosts. I have tried creating a similar dir structure on the new
mount volume and symlink the host folder, but it fails with
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 16:23:49 -0500 on Thursday, February 17,
2011:
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 15:41:26 -0500 on Thursday, February 17,
2011:
I have been running my BackupPC_digestVerify.pl program to check the
rsync digests in my pool.
Looking through
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