On 10-09-14 09:18 PM, Jon Craig wrote:
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> You seem to be acting a twit, but I guess even twits deserve a little
> help. If you want the benefits of rsync then you must live with its
> limitations. I mean your living with SCO (SCO really, are you
> serious??!). If you can't manage to get SCO
rtup script path
or environment string for PATH when logged in as backuppc.
Allen...
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Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Friday 07 May 2010 12:45:45 Allen wrote:
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>> This works for me:
>> */.gvfs
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>
> Does that match all subdirectories named .gvfs? Or does it only match
> /home/*/.gvfs because you have /home as a share and your exclude is
Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Allen wrote:
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>> Steve Blackwell wrote:
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>> I'm running F11 and I keep getting an error on my backups. I've tracked
>> this down to a file, .gvfs, in users home directories. From the log
>&
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi Steve;
This works for me:
*/.gvfs
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Do you have many files on this system? I have had something familiar where
thousands of files reside on one file system an
uring backup process.
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> Any help will be welcome.
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> Best regards,
> Guillaume JAOUEN.
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Guillaume,
I have had this issue also and got around it by changing the specific
hosts $Conf{ClientTimeout} = 72000 to 99000 to complete the initial
s
hosts allow = 10.0.0.101
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
strict modes = false
list = false
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Thanks for any suggestions or let me know if additional config info is
required.
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read only = true
list = false
excludes.txt content:
- All Users***
- Default User***
- Default***
- Administrator***
- Public***
- AppData***
- Application Data***
- Cookies***
- Local Settings***
- NetHood***
- PrintHood***
- Recent***
- SendTo***
- Start Menu***
- Templates***
- My Documents***
d-In to perform the task with a GUI.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8b081f3a-b7d0-4b16-b8af-5a6322f4fd01&DisplayLang=en
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010875321033.aspx
My two cent option(s)...
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pPC/sbin//BackupPC_Admin is owned by
>>> "backuppc" user.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Yaakov.
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>>>
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\\NETBIOSName\ipc$ * /USER:NetBIOSName\AdminAccount" or
'smbclient -L //NETBIOSName * -U username'
4 - Use your workstation list output to create a script which can copy
templated '/etc/BackupPC/pc/<>.pl' file for e
#x27;t backup up any new
files" requirement you could extend to do a 'tail
/pathtodatadir/pc/$host/LOG.~date~' into the email to get the raw lines
and send that out based on some policy you decide. perl or (ummm) awk
can be your friends here to search the log file.
Have fun... The possibilities
utperiods?
Thanks
Clive Allen
Aspector Thincom
Title: Re: [BackupPC-users] Blackoutperiod is being ignored?
Hi,
The servers are available
on the network 24 hours a day and I haven’t registered any bad ping
counts.
Clive
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To: Clive Allen
utperiods?
Thanks
Clive Allen
Aspector Thincom
supply Target list according to your
order, and sending out your message for you.
Looking forward to do business with you.
Cheers!
Allen
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