Michael Huntley wrote at about 19:08:49 -0800 on Thursday, February 14, 2019:
>On 2019-02-14 18:16, backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
>
>I was surprised to find that popular distros like Ubuntu and Debian do
>not support v4 even though the presumably stable v4.0 was released
>almos
On 2019-02-14 18:16, backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
> I was surprised to find that popular distros like Ubuntu and Debian do
> not support v4 even though the presumably stable v4.0 was released
> almost 2 years ago.
>
> Any ideas why the distros haven't moved to v4?
>
> * Probably an issue of tim
I was surprised to find that popular distros like Ubuntu and Debian do
not support v4 even though the presumably stable v4.0 was released
almost 2 years ago.
Any ideas why the distros haven't moved to v4?
Are there stability concerns?
Other issues?
Just want to understand any possible limitations
Thanks for that, Christian. I'm in no rush, but I will be tracking that
bug. :)
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:04 AM Christian Uhlmann
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just for your Information regarding backuppc plugin for freenas: at this
> moment the plugin is not working -
> https://github.com/freenas/iocage-ix-
Hello,
we have been using Backuppc 3 for some years to create daily backups of
about a hundred VMs. Our old server hit it's storage capacity limit a
few month ago so we decided to set up a new server with a zfs
filesystem and a recent version of Backuppc, 4. All of our hosts are
backed up regularl
Hi John,
can you see any directories inside the host directory in
/var/lib/BackupPC/pc?
There should be a numerical named folder for each backup of this host.
If you can find these folders, check if there are any entries in the
/var/lib/BackupPC/pc/hostname/backups file. It should contain a line