hanks for
your help Adam!
Bruce
On 12/12/2012 5:45 PM, Bruce Thayre wrote:
Hi Adam,
Thanks for the input! Setting the per-pc config info kicked
backuppc into generating a per-pc config file in /etc/backuppc like
you predicted. However, in changing the top directory I thought it
would loo
help in navigating the CGI interface, I'm not too hot
with guis.
Thanks,
Bruce
On 12/12/2012 5:26 PM, Adam Goryachev wrote:
On 13/12/12 12:21, Bruce Thayre wrote:
Sorry for the spam but I found a bit more info. The ClientNameAlias
I set via the cgi interface found it's way into my
o I'm still confused. Thanks for any help/ideas!
Bruce
On 12/12/2012 5:13 PM, Bruce Thayre wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Some more info on this problem which could hopefully bring some help
my way. I dinked around in the backuppc_dump script and had it dump
out the config values it was getti
oathe the thought of
having to run through a bunch of perl code to find the source of the
problem :(
Thanks,
Bruce
On 12/10/2012 4:35 PM, Bruce Thayre wrote:
Hi Matthias,
Ah I see, I guess I shouldn't mix bash notation when asking about a
command I run in a shell. So what you recommend i
router's ip address just in case I was having DNS problems, but I see
the exact same behavior. Sorry for the confusion, and thanks for the
patience.
Thanks,
Bruce
On 12/10/2012 3:32 PM, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Bruce Thayre wrote:
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for your prompt reply! I ga
eAlias, and instead tries
to lookup the host netbios name. Any ideas? Thanks so much for the help!
Bruce
On 12/8/2012 1:33 AM, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Bruce Thayre wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've been a maintainer of an old install of backuppc until our server
recently died. I've rei
n't resolve using nslookup, so
I'm can't understand where it was found. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce
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e:
>
>> Doh! I missed the big B, and I'm a network engineer. No donut for me!
>>
>> Tyler
>>
>> On Wednesday 09 June 2010 16:47:48 Bruce wrote:
>>
>>> Oh, umn sorry.
>>>
>>> I should have been more clear. I was tryin
Oh, umn sorry.
I should have been more clear. I was trying to say 100 megabyte (MB)
per second. Not mbit (mb).
I've actually seen 109MB/s on a couple of intel nics here.
Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 June 2010 16:07:32 Bruce wrote:
>
>> Some notes on thi
I'm interested :)
Gerald Brandt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As of today, I have all my Windows Servers being backed up via rsync (not
> rsyncd) and ssh. I can now manage my Linux and Windows backups the same way.
>
> My solution doesn't require dosdev.exe, it uses vshadows ability to map a
> shadow copy
Any other ideas, tests, or debugging I could try?
Is there a way to check rather the backuppc daemon is listening on the
right ports? Is there a way to debug the FDread variable and see if vec
is correctly adding up all the input sources?
Bruce wrote:
> (sending again.. to include
wrote:
> Bruce,
>
>
>> BackupPC_serverMesg status info
>>
>> The command just hangs. The strace information I provided shows that
>> it's hanging when trying to read input from the backuppc daemon.
>>
>
> By default the BackupPC programs use
Yeah, it may be a good idea for me to try a different version! I'll do
that today.
Les Mikesell had been helping with the last guy maybe once he gets his
gmail account fixed he might have some ideas :)
The strace you show'd me looks about right. You are connected via
sockets so it is slightl
the input sources.
So, what I'm hoping to find out is rather or not this is really how the
backuppc daemon works and if there's some way to fix the problem.
Luis Paulo wrote:
> Hi, Bruce
>
> My point is that you still don't give me anything to work on
>
> That strace
A Buffalo WZR-HP-G300HN is a Wireless Router/Access Point.
OpenWRT is a version of Linux you can install on many wireless routers.
This thread
http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two-way-mirrors-of-external-mailing-lists-3/backuppc-21/installation-problems-backuppc-servermesg-hangs-100151/#33232
I'm pretty sure your right. I just got e-mails from you with links to
great deals! on love drugs..
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Luis Paulo wrote:
>
>> What's up, Les?
>>
>>
>
> Think someone may have hacked my gmail account. I don't normally send
> directly
> from it the way that originated.
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