On 05/22/17 17:18, Juan Manuel Perrote wrote:
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> Hello, I have problems with Windows clients, via smbclient.
Hello.
Long ago I have given up on smbclient and use cwRsync to backup windows
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On 05/22/17 19:44, Xuo wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using BackupPC on my laptop when it is connected to my local
> network at home.
> But, when I'm not at home (durin the work week), I don't know how to do.
> I'm not in some hotels, ... but in another flat (that I rent), where I
> have a static IP and whe
Hi,
I am using BackupPC on my laptop when it is connected to my local
network at home.
But, when I'm not at home (durin the work week), I don't know how to do.
I'm not in some hotels, ... but in another flat (that I rent), where I
have a static IP and where I could open some ports if necessary (s
Hi,
Is this backuppc V3.x?
There used to be an issue with smb (smb has changed behavior).
For V4 it work for sure (i use it).
For V3.x I saw some update, so the latest released version should work.
Dieter
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Hello, I have problems with Windows clients, via smbclient.
The backup is realized, but always finish with the error --> No files dumped
for share base.
If I have backupc configured for two diferents shares, only the first share is
backuped and later stop.
Running: /usr/bin/smbclient
Hi,
Indeed that is currently not implemented in BackupPC, since this would
require all backups to stop. That in turn is not may not feasible in a
large environment or where backup schedules are tight. But as an
optional feature, it is interesting.
Basically any previous backup will be coherent
Hello,
Ok, but how to be sure not to replicate the datastore of backuppc when
this one realizes operations on this same datastore?
Philippe.
Le 19/05/2017 à 18:55, Johan Ehnberg a écrit :
Hi Philippe,
Yes. Using for example ZFS or rsync with BackupPC 4 you can replicate
everything, even off