i missing something. I was able to
find the attrib id of the files in the zone directory i was using to test.
From: "David Hoskinson"
To: "backuppc-users"
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2020 1:15:14 PM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Important question concerning offsite b
rectly with BackupPC v3, since it used hardlinks to
populate each backup's contents. But in v4, as you note, there aren't hardlinks
and attrib files are used to reference cpool files; all the file contents are
in cpool and only the metadata is stored below each backup.
it used hardlinks to
populate each backup's contents. But in v4, as you note, there aren't hardlinks
and attrib files are used to reference cpool files; all the file contents are
in cpool and only the metadata is stored below each backup.
Craig
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 8:22
ool coming into the mix i'm not sure thats
enough without copying the entire directory
If i am still not being clear let me know as i am getting pressured to close
this project before audit.
Thank you
David Hoskinson
Systems Admini
Craig
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 9:17 AM David Hoskinson < [
mailto:david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com | david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com ] >
wrote:
I am building a new backuppc server to replace a aging one that someone else
setup. The old one is 3.31 and i am using the latest 4.4.0. I h
in that directory. However if i browse the backup on my new system, it
seems the files show in the tree. Is there something wrong here or has
something changed and this is normal.
Thanks
David Hoskinson
Systems Administrator
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(BTW, other than gcc and make, you will need to install libacl1-dev
to build successfully.)
If it still fails, the next step is to turn on more logging. A starting point
would be to add "-vvv" to $Conf{RsyncArgsExtra}.
Craig
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 10:41 AM David Hos
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when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders.
Hmmm, that looks correct to me. One thing to check is whether the backuppc user
can access the /root/rsync-bpc-3.1.2.2 directory.
Craig
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 12:09 PM David Hoskinson < [
mailto:david.hoskin.
'/usr/bin/rsync_bpc';
$Conf{RsyncBackupPCPath} = '/root/rsync-bpc-3.1.2.2/rsync_bpc';
From: "David Hoskinson"
To: "backuppc-users"
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 2:48:09 PM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Problems doing full backup resulting in out of
Sorry didn't realize that was a hyper link. Found it
From: "David Hoskinson"
To: "backuppc-users"
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 2:40:09 PM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Problems doing full backup resulting in out of
memory errors
Just to be clear, would
If it still fails, the next step is to turn on more logging. A starting point
would be to add "-vvv" to $Conf{RsyncArgsExtra}.
Craig
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 10:41 AM David Hoskinson < [
mailto:david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com | david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com ] >
wrote:
pdate -h ad1 -f on ad1
Xfer PIDs are now 2819865
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host ad1 got 0 errors (took 239 secs)
Xfer PIDs are now
David Hoskinson
Systems Administrator
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e = 6, inPlace
= 1, lastBkupNum =
BackupFailCleanup: inPlace with some new files... no cleanup and marking partial
Running BackupPC_refCountUpdate -h ad1 -f on ad1
Xfer PIDs are now 2819865
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host ad1 got 0 errors (took 239 secs)
Xfer PIDs are now
David Hoskinson
Sy
de your organization. Exercise caution
when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders.
On 2/10/20 03:26, David Hoskinson wrote:
Investigating your tip but here is what i get
Last login: Thu Oct 1 13:09:08 2020 from 10.60.2.25
[root@asbackup1 ~]# su -s /bin/bas
but this is a new install on a new
box. I can't seem to find anything. I think the host key verification is the
clue. Should i be able to login into the client from the server as backuppc?
Currently no passwd is set on that account so i can't ssh to the client and
accept the figur
| r...@client.to ] .backup'
exit
On the server, you can add shell access to the backuppc user with:
usermod -s /bin/bash backuppc
Thanks,
Greg Harris
On Oct 1, 2020, at 12:00 PM, David Hoskinson < [
mailto:david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com | david.hoskin...@astroshapes.com ] >
kuppc?
Currently no passwd is set on that account so i can't ssh to the client and
accept the figure print.
Thanks for any help or leads
David Hoskinson
Systems Administrator
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