On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 07:49:48PM -0500, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> I'm backing up my local machine using rsync; see configuration below.
> Despite the exclusion, I still get /home/steve/Packages in my backup.
> I tried also '/home/steve/Packages/*' with the same result. What's
> the magic?
Well
"I'm still curious about how you plan to get it to your DPM."
As am I.
I'm taking a 'one step at a time' approach here.
My network admin hasn't given me the storage share address yet nor do I have
permission on the system that is to be backed up.
I've got BackupPC installed, and am waiting until
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Rick Bastedo wrote:
> Actually I read about enabling the "optional" RHEL repo while researching
> this problem so I had done that as well.
> Manually installing things made it so the system only had to get that last
> dependency and then it went ahead and installed
Thanks Matthias!... I think that I already did everything you sugest, but
delete the XferLog files... I trying that right now. Let see my friend!
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Estanislao López Morgan wrote:
>
> > Hi fallows from Backup Pc... I have a problem with my b
Actually I read about enabling the "optional" RHEL repo while researching
this problem so I had done that as well.
Manually installing things made it so the system only had to get that last
dependency and then it went ahead and installed BackupPC.
Reading the docs, it's the final frontier...
Now t
Just an FYI, you probably avoided this problem (the hard way) by
manually installing some of the perl packages. They are available in
an optional RHEL (not EPEL) repository that is disabled by default.
See the following bug for details:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=740276
Richard
On 10/26/2011 8:49 PM, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm backing up my local machine using rsync; see configuration below.
> Despite the exclusion, I still get /home/steve/Packages in my backup.
> I tried also '/home/steve/Packages/*' with the same result. What's
> the magic?
>
>
> #
> # Local
On 10/26 07:49 , Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> I'm backing up my local machine using rsync; see configuration below.
This isn't really a proper answer to your question; but have you considered
using tar for your backup of localhost? I've found that tar is faster for
some types of transfers (where band