This is an FYI. I suspect this is an artifact of the Fedora RPM packaging
of 3.2.1 or possibly my earlier installation of 3.0.0 from a CentOS RPM. If
so, perhaps a comment in config.pl would be good to indicate whether paths
should be slash-terminated. (Apparently they should NOT be
slash-termi
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote at about 00:04:50 +0200 on Saturday, October 1, 2011:
> > Hi (Jeff ;-)
> >
> > I would like to try your BackupPC_copyPCPool.pl to backup my BackupPC
> > storage to another server.
> >
> > Unfortunately this other server have no BackupPC ins
After the recent thread on bad md5sum file names, I ran a check on all
my 1.1 million cpool files to check whether the md5sum file names are
correct.
I got a total of 71 errors out of 1.1 million files:
- 3 had data in it (though each file was only a few hundred bytes
long)
- 68 of the 71 were
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> I've always just done a full install of Cygwin where I needed it, but
> now I'm looking for an installer package that would be easier for
> others to use. Is there anything like cwrsync that also includes
> sshd?
I found the following howto.
I've always just done a full install of Cygwin where I needed it, but
now I'm looking for an installer package that would be easier for
others to use. Is there anything like cwrsync that also includes
sshd?
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com
Urs Forster wrote:
> Hi all
>
> On the status-page I would expect two graphs in the lower part.
> However the do not show - there are only two placeholders.
>
> Trying to explicitly view the grapgs reveals the following:
>
> "The Graphics "http://birch/backuppc/index.cgi?image=4"; contains
> er
Hi all
On the status-page I would expect two graphs in the lower part.
However the do not show - there are only two placeholders.
Trying to explicitly view the grapgs reveals the following:
"The Graphics "http://birch/backuppc/index.cgi?image=4"; contains
errors and cannot be displayed"
Any