Does anyone here know how to correct this?
yes, simply not do it. What on earth are you trying to do? You have no
apparent problem, except that you don't speak the rsync protocol (which
is not really a problem - you don't have to).
lol. But there is too an issue. This is the command backuppc is
.
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 12:35 PM, HAL9000
backuppc-forum at backupcentral.com wrote:
Does anyone here know how to correct this?
yes, simply not do it. What
Here is the command backuppc is running and when is returned if I run it in the
shell as the backuppc user.
/usr/bin/ssh -o ServerAliveInterval=300 -p 222 -q -x -l Administrator
[DOMAIN] /usr/bin/rsync --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group
-D --links --hard-links --times
Thank you for the reply. What I ended up doing though was I just reinstalled in
on ubutnu server and everything now works as it should. It turns out that
CentOS isn't really supported.
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while working on getting backuppc up and running I've run
into a major snag.
I have set the password for the following command:
htpasswd -c /etc/BackupPC/apache.users backuppc
I've also double checked and the backuppc user is indeed in
/etc/BackupPC/apache.users file as it should be. The