So, my goal was going to be rsync on all machines, I seem to have that
working fine now on my windows machines, but my work laptop is part of a
domain so I figured I would try rsyncd and learn how it worked in the
process. It is trying to backup, but it is not following my rules
correctly.
Found it. And it has NOTHING to do with my config - and EVERYTHING to do
with where the config is.
OLD VERSION:: in the per-PC configuration file,
//var/lib/BackupPC//pc/$host/config.pl.
NEW VERSION:: __CONFDIR__/pc/HOST.pl per-pc config file
I was putting the client config in
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Ctdi Unix ctd...@gmail.com wrote:
Found it. And it has NOTHING to do with my config - and EVERYTHING to do
with where the config is.
OLD VERSION:: in the per-PC configuration file,
//var/lib/BackupPC//pc/$host/config.pl.
NEW VERSION:: __CONFDIR__/pc/HOST.pl
I'm kind of a commandline junkie. So using a GUI anything is not really
where I go. In my world a GUI is not a better/safer/more accurate way to
edit anything. Why bother setting up special permissions for CGI access if
you have root and can drive vi like a mad pengiun.
So no
:)
On Thu, Jan
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Ctdi Unix ctd...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm kind of a commandline junkie. So using a GUI anything is not really
where I go. In my world a GUI is not a better/safer/more accurate way to
edit anything. Why bother setting up special permissions for CGI access if
you