Johan,
Thanks very much, I’ll look harder for previous posts.
BRgds/Alan
> On 5 Apr 2021, at 11:07, Alan Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am running BackupPc 4.3 on a debian server, actual physical data store size
> about 360Gb.
>
> I would like to build a new server.
Hello,
I am running BackupPc 4.3 on a debian server, actual physical data store
size about 360Gb.
I would like to build a new server.
Preference is to copy the 360Gb data store to an external drive, build a
new server (same box, new drives, cpu, memory) and then import the old data
store from the
On 14 Dec 2018, 12:47 +0800, Michael Stowe ,
wrote:
> On 2018-12-13 20:22, Alan Taylor wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am running BackupPC 4.3 for a network of Linux and MacOS clients
> > i.e. at present no samba servers anywhere.
> >
> > Not surprisingly, nmblo
Hello,
I am running BackupPC 4.3 for a network of Linux and MacOS clients i.e. at
present no samba servers anywhere.
Not surprisingly, nmblookup fails. I presume this is normal in this
circumstance ? If so, are there any modifications I should make to config.pl ?
BRgds/Alan
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SOLVED
Les,
Thanks, you got me headed in the right direction. The problem was a
setterm statement in /etc/bashrc :
setterm -foreground green -background black -store
I removed it and all well.
Thanks again
Alan
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Oracl
Greetings,
I am setting up backuppc 3.2 from the tar file on a CentOS 5.5 server.
The server is dedicated to backuppc and does nothing else.
I'm using rsync, have the cgi interface working and can 'ssh
backu...@taurus' (i.e. as user backuppc ssh to the server itself
(taurus) and to the other compu