Re: [BackupPC-users] One host per share?

2009-04-30 Thread Michael Pellegrino
Craig Barratt users.sourceforge.net> writes: > Yes. You can create multiple clients, and use $Conf{ClientNameAlias} > to point BackupPC at the real host name. Then each client can have > its own list of shares. > > Example: create two hosts, myHost_hda and myHost_hdb. Set > $Conf{ClientNameA

Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC vs. Bacula

2008-08-12 Thread Michael Pellegrino
> > > This is a case where Bacula has an advantage. (The only one I can > identify.) Because the client is native, it can store the native metadata > (eg. Windows ACLs) more completely. > The Bacula client also has native VSS support for backing up open files on Windows XP/2003. Mike ---

[BackupPC-users] 3.1.0beta0 - CGI Column sorting

2007-09-10 Thread Michael Pellegrino
The numeric columns appear to sort alphabetically. For example: Full Size (GB) 0.81 1.82 14.77 2.55 3.93 Mike - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.

Re: [BackupPC-users] Outlook and lock file problem

2007-08-01 Thread Michael Pellegrino
On 8/1/07, Dan Smisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ntbackup can do it. I schedule a batch file that generates the .bks > file, which has to be little-endian unicode with no FEFF. Then it runs > ntbackup. I don't know about win2k, but I've copied ntbackup to XP home > and it works fine. When you

Re: [BackupPC-users] Using two external Disks in change

2007-02-25 Thread Michael Pellegrino
Gerhard Brauer wrote: > Hello! > > I would to setup a enviroment, where i need a outhouse backup. My idea > is, to use 2 USB-HD's in a daily change. > > Is it possible to put the (/var/lib)/backuppc directory completely on > each of the usb disk and use them in a daily change? I have been doing

[BackupPC-users] cygrunsrv uses 100% CPU & during windows update

2005-10-14 Thread Michael Pellegrino
This is more to share an experience and give a heads up. I have several clients using cygwin & rsync with BackupPC. The latest round of Windows security updates causes cygrunsrv to utilize 100% cpu during their installation. I have seen this reported on the Cygwin mailing list as well. Stop