Robert E. Wooden wrote at about 16:27:38 -0600 on Monday, November 2, 2020:
> Here is a better explanation of my question.
>
> If rsync backups $Conf{RsyncArgsExtra} are set to include acls & xattrs
> attributes in backups.
>
> During a restore, will BackupPC v4.4.0 restore the acls & xatt
Here is a better explanation of my question.
If rsync backups $Conf{RsyncArgsExtra} are set to include acls & xattrs
attributes in backups.
During a restore, will BackupPC v4.4.0 restore the acls & xattrs?
In other words if BackupPC backs up acls & xattrs attributes does it
restore them OR d
I have just spun up a new instance of BackupPC and am wanting to
backup my new FreeNAS to my old QNAP. I have NFS setup and the
location on the QNAP mounted to /mnt/backups. How do I create a
symlink to direct the backups to the NFS mount?
I thought I had done this but it ended up being backward
Thank you for your response Craig. I took a step back and
reevalutated how I was doing this and I think my issues all were a
result of user accounts and various system level restrictions. I'm
sure we could've picked our way through that but since this is just a
home lab, I'm being a bit lazy. Af
On 11/2/2020 7:47 AM, backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
Note that 'acls' and 'xattrs' only work in BackupPC 4.x not 3.x Bob
Wooden wrote at about 06:25:40 -0600 on Monday, November 2, 2020: > I
suspect I am about to ask a question that may have been asked before.
> Sorry for any redundancy. > > Rega
Note that 'acls' and 'xattrs' only work in BackupPC 4.x not 3.x
Bob Wooden wrote at about 06:25:40 -0600 on Monday, November 2, 2020:
> I suspect I am about to ask a question that may have been asked before.
> Sorry for any redundancy.
>
> Regarding $Conf{RsyncArgs} = [ ... ] and all the sub
I suspect I am about to ask a question that may have been asked before.
Sorry for any redundancy.
Regarding $Conf{RsyncArgs} = [ ... ] and all the sub 'sections' there of.
I have had the following on various clients that needed to have the acls
and xattrs attributes backed up for many years no