I'd like to add that I am able to see and list files with the account that I'm
using. Maybe not the recylcer files, which is why I'd rather exclude them.
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OK I just got the software configured and ran into issues immediately trying to
do a backup
Here is basically the error:
Domain=[CREATIVITY] OS=[Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1]
Server=[Windows 7 Professional 6.1]
tarmode is now full, system, hidden, noreset, verbose
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:40 AM, Jurie Botha wrote:
> I was wondering how viable it would be to backup the backuppc pool using
> tar?
>
> example: tar --preserve-permissions --check-links -cvf
> /mnt/backups/backup2014-04-08.tar /var/lib/backuppc
>
> I know this would become somewhat problematic on
Google the archives... backing up the pool using tar/rsync etc. has
been discussed dozens if not hundreds of times..
Jurie Botha wrote at about 13:40:28 +0200 on Tuesday, April 8, 2014:
>I was wondering how viable it would be to backup the backuppc pool
>using tar?
>example: tar --pr
I was wondering how viable it would be to backup the backuppc pool using
tar?
example: tar --preserve-permissions --check-links
-cvf /mnt/backups/backup2014-04-08.tar /var/lib/backuppc
I know this would become somewhat problematic on big data pools, so I
guess my question would be:
Under which
On 07/04/14 23:56, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> What does backuppc record in the logs?
> What happens if you login as the backuppc user, and run the exact same
> command as seen in the logs?
>
> There is some difference between what you are doing to test what
> backuppc does, or else you are accidentall