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Hi all,
I have a BackupPC server running at our office successfully but now want
to look at an off-site mirror (DR). When I create my off-site serverI
want to be able to use it to restore files in the event of a
catastrophic failure of our main backup server, but don't want BackupPC
running o
Sure, that'd be fine.
Thanks,
--Mark
From: Ray Frush [mailto:ray.fr...@avagotech.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 4:35 PM
To: General list for user discussion, questions and support
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsync on Windows 8?
Thanks for the followup.
I'll work with Craig to get an up
Thanks for the followup.
I'll work with Craig to get an updated rsync package released that has the
missing DLL for Windows 8. May I send you a test case or two in the mean
time to verify we're working in the right direction?
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Mark Campbell wrote:
> Ray,
>
Ray,
I can confirm that Windows 8 is NOT happy without cygintl-8.dll. When trying
to start the service without this dll, it spits out the following error in
C:\var\log\rsyncd.log:
/rsyncd/rsync.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?:
cannot open shared object file: No s
I'm not sure what exactly changed, but I never had to mount C: on the older
version I was using. At any rate, I used the generic rsyncd.conf file found in
the BackupPC docs, which were using "c:/", which is why I used it. So
perhaps that needs updating as well when the updated rsync binaries a
The BackupPC cygwin-rsyncd / 3.0.9.0 that I helped to contribute is only
missing the cygintl-8.dll file. I don't have Windows 8 to test with, but
without the file we've had no issues on Windows 7.
cygwin-rsynd (3.0.9.0) also has the same behavior with regard to requiring
/cygwin/c/ in the config
Mark Campbell wrote at about 11:54:39 -0700 on Thursday, August 1, 2013:
> So I figured out the problem! Apparently, by adding in the new
> version/additional .dlls, "C:/" is no longer recognized in
> rsyncd.conf. It needs to be /cygwin/c/. So, bearing that in mind,
> the list of files be
So I figured out the problem! Apparently, by adding in the new
version/additional .dlls, "C:/" is no longer recognized in rsyncd.conf.
It needs to be /cygwin/c/. So, bearing that in mind, the list of files
below, which were pulled from cygwin as of yesterday, are confirmed to work on
Windows
For what it's worth, Michael's solution (with a few minor tweaks to the
vshadow.exe and a few others) works well on Windows 8x64. It is relatively
seamless, so no installed services, and runs on-demand via winexe calls
from a pre-dump script.
-Kris
Kris Lou
k...@themusiclink.net
On Thu, Aug 1
Dear Mark,
It seems you didn't try DeltaCopy: there is nothing in the tray: I run it as a
service just as you describe.
By default it extracts itself to C:\DeltaCopy and then, when running
DeltaS.exe, you can have it installing itself as a service.
You can just as easily do as you describe i
Thanks Craig. I'll let you know what works if I come up with a solution to the
problem. I run a very mixed shop, so whatever I end up with, I'll easily be
able to test on 8, 7, Vista, XP, etc, including the server variants.
Thanks,
--Mark
From: Craig Barratt [mailto:cbarr...@users.sourceforg
The primary reason I have not gone the route of other programs such as
deltacopy, is that these windows boxes I am backing up via backuppc are end
users, as opposed to servers, and they have a bad habit of removing things they
see in the tray; nor can I count on them to install something on thei
>Sorry I can't directly help (since I don't have a Win8 machine). But if
>someone can figure out the right set of cygwin files and the right recipe -
>ideally one that works across Win8, Win7 etc - then I would be happy to
>>update the recently released cygwin-rsyncd package (which was helpfull
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