use a shell wildcard for
the backup number. In 3.x the file paths are mangled (each entry starts
with "f"), but every full backup's directory tree will have all the files.
Craig
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 2:16 PM daveinredm...@excite.com <
daveinredm...@excite.com> wrote:
I am currently running BackupPC 4.3.2. I have created a second installation of
BackupPC on a spare machine to have the capability of using my backups if the
server hosting the main installation dies. I also have several older backup
disks from several years back that was made on BackupPC 3.x. I
it is not correct syntax, but the idea:
share name: /home/dave
exclude files: "/home/dave" => [data]
30.10.2017, 06:09, "daveinredm...@excite.com" :
> I can't seem to get this to work on BackupPC 4.1.3. I have a test script to
> back up some home directories on a
I can't seem to get this to work on BackupPC 4.1.3. I have a test script to
back up some home directories on a Ubuntu 16.04 server:
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {
'/data' => [
''
]
};
$Conf{ClientNameAlias} = [
'ServerName'
];
$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -l backup $host nice -n 19 s
I have installed BackupPC v4.1.2 on my OpenSuse Leap 42.2 system and while it
seems to be running - the log file shows it starting, doing the nightly, etc. -
but the web interface gives a 404. Webmin, on the other hand, runs just fine so
I expect that it is specific to BackupPC
I've configured B
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On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:36 PM, daveinredm...@excite.com <
daveinredm...@excite.com> wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed v4.1.2 on OpenSUSE Leap 42.2??? I am
> considering migrating
Has anyone successfully installed v4.1.2 on OpenSUSE Leap 42.2??? I am
considering migrating my sever from Ubuntu to OpenSUSE, but have not been able
to successfully install BackupPC. It is running, but out of control - i.e. the
log file updates daily but I have no web interface ("There is eithe
I've been running BackupoPC for several years on an older Ubuntu server. I
recently started wondering how I would restore things if the server itself died
and needed to be replace. To that end, I installed BackupPC on a spare laptop
and attached last year's external backup drive to it to see if