On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 09:15:57PM +0900, Msquared wrote:
> I'm trying to restore a file via the web interface, but the log file shows
> this:
>
[...]
> Sending /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/cristy.pref (remote=/cristy.pref) type
> = 0
> restore 600 48/48
with BackupPC 3.1.0, and the server I'm
trying to restore to is also CentOS 5.2.
What's my next step for troubleshooting?
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"Oh,
> crap, the HD failed and I need the files on the computer")..
I've found rsync ideal for that scenario, and use it to back up the
Windows partition on my dual-boot laptop. (I'm backing up via a VPN
across wireless, and SMB requires extra work in order to make it
but sometimes it pays to just go
ahead and give it a shot, especially since the amount of effort required
to try it is not that high...
If this works, let us know!
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all fail until you resolve the issue.
Better to avoid it. :o)
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consuming about 120-130gigabytes of storage on my backup
server, thanks to BackupPC's data pooling.
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, you don't have to make any holes in your firewall to allow
connections from the outside to the inside, thus reducing the risk of
intrusion.
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sical host) are working fine. Creating a new host that backs up
the same data as the one that fails works fine.
I thought I'd post here in case someone else has come across this, before
I post to the developers.
More details below, if it helps anyone.
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