I've been successfully backing up several machines on my network with
BackupPC ( Version 3.2.1). After a recent update to Kubuntu from 11.10
to 12.04, I'm now getting a the error message from three of my Windows
boxes (one XP, one 7, and one 2000 -don't ask). Googling the error
message did not giv
Hi all,
yes, it seems to be a common error. "Call timed out: server did not
respond after ".
Old list emails suggest to patch smbclient or to disable AV software.
Well, both is not a really good solution. Patching smbclient will
release it from being automatically updated through the repositorie
I have the following setup:
I am running backuppc 3.2.1 on an Ubuntu 12.04 server. I use it to
backup data from my Windows 7 64bit desktop and Windows 7 32bit Laptop.
The backup method is smb which is used to backup C:\Users and other folders.
Today, a full backup of my desktop was due. But sud
Hi,
On 07.05.2012 21:52, Scott wrote:
> I was reading about tar snapshots of the backuppc server / data, or
> similar. Where exactly can I do this?For example, if I go to my
> backuppc web admin, how can I say "create a compressed tar export of the
> ALL the backup data"?
Add a new "host" a
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Scott wrote:
> I was reading about tar snapshots of the backuppc server / data, or similar.
> Where exactly can I do this? For example, if I go to my backuppc web
> admin, how can I say "create a compressed tar export of the ALL the backup
> data"?
>
> I am ult
How big is your pool filesystem?
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I was reading about tar snapshots of the backuppc server / data, or
similar. Where exactly can I do this?For example, if I go to my
backuppc web admin, how can I say "create a compressed tar export of the
ALL the backup data"?
I am ultimately looking for off-site, but if I can get a reasonab
Wondering if anyone has come up with a solution to verify that all network
machines are actually in the backuppc host list?
My approach so far has been to manually add machines to backuppc as I sit
in front of them. I have also on occasion looked at the dhcp server and
added machines from that l