Le jeudi 6 septembre 2007, Tobias Brunner a écrit :
evening,
[...]
> echo "Stopping time: $my_time" >> /opt/zimbra/backup/zm_backup-$my_date.log
> su - zimbra -c "/opt/zimbra/bin/zmcontrol stop" | tee -a
my guess is around the stdout and error redirections,
i think they are not close properly by
Le vendredi 7 septembre 2007, Jonathan Dumaresq a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I start playing with VMware-server. I want to be able to backup the VM
> image with backuppc. I would like to know also if someone here have already
> deal with this ?
>
> dosen't seem to be very plug and play !
>
> Jonathan
e
Morning,
> I have configured the user backuppc on my backuppc server to login to the
> client machine using an authed key.
>
so the backup_client is a linux/unix type isn't it ?
>
> #
> $Conf{ClientNameAlias} = 'backup_client';
this line is used for windows client and should be netbios name.
why
Le dimanche 1 juillet 2007 15:58, Matthias Meyer a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> It is possible to delete a backup? In the documewntation I only find how to
> delete all backups from one host.
> But I want to delete the last backup from one host and maybee also an
> intermediate (e.g. backup number 5 of 12)
Le jeudi 14 juin 2007 11:19, Regis Gras a écrit :
Morning,
>[snip]
> The backup never ends. It is always in progress, even if the computer is
> off
>
> $ ping moreau
> PING moreau.ujf-grenoble.fr (152.77.14.205) 56(84) bytes of data.
>
> --- moreau.ujf-grenoble.fr ping statistics ---
> 2 packets t
Le mardi 30 Janvier 2007 17:00, Peter Bloomfield a écrit :
> Dear All,
>
[ ]
may be you have fogotten to restart apache / backuppc ?
hope your problem is that.
mna.
--
Le meilleur préservatif, c'est la laideur.
Hervé Bazin
--
Le lundi 10 Juillet 2006 19:28, Ken Gregoire a écrit :
> [...]
> like backuppc to send email notifications via a standard email system.
maybe you can use nail : http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/nail.1.html
hope this help you.
mna.
--
et redhat est fenêtré au moins ???
PyRo83: mouahaha
Py
Le jeudi 13 Avril 2006 17:45, Tom Trelvik a écrit :
> [...]
> I had to do this on a few older backups just now, and then manually
> ran "BackupPC_nightly 255 0", but the backups I chose to manually
> remove are still listed in the web interface. Should I worry about
> that? Will they disappear au
Le mercredi 8 Mars 2006 20:39, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom a écrit :
> I tried running this command:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_serverMesg
> srv.example.tld srv.example.tld backuppc 0
>
> and got this following error:
>
> Got reply: error: bad command srv.example.tld srv.
Le vendredi 10 Février 2006 09:06, zorg a écrit :
> sorry for my question
> but I thought that is was not possible to put the store the pool of data
> (the data that are save) on a nfs share because of hard link
> [...]
hi,
i have looked few month ago about the trouble of NFS disk and hardlinking
Le jeudi 9 Février 2006 08:54, Cyril GUILLERMINET a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I've got a problem with backuppc using a NAS appliance to store the pool
> of data.
>
> My appliance is a snap500, its root is mounted on my server via NFS and
i can't find any information about your appliance,
but you can us
Le dimanche 22 Janvier 2006 23:43, Craig Barratt a écrit :
> [...]
> Following up on the list for archive purposes.
>
> We debugged this offline and the problem is specific to >8GB
> files using smbclient or tar that are multiples of 256 bytes
> in size. (Unfortunately my >8GB test cases were not
Le mardi 20 Décembre 2005 22:02, David Rees a écrit :
> cpool uses hardlinks. rsync by default does not preserve hardlinks
> which is why the copy you make explodes in size. If you specify -H to
> rsync, it will preserve hard-links, but expect it to take a LONG time.
just to give an idea of perfor
Le mercredi 9 Novembre 2005 01:35, Andrew Grieve a écrit :
> I'm using the tar method for backups with the default tar command in the
> config file. For each incremental backup, every file that has not
> changed is reported as being an Xfer error. Is this the intended
> behaviour? I'm getting ~ 250
Le mercredi 28 Septembre 2005 18:18, mna.news a écrit :
> Cheers,
>
> i have a trouble using tar method to backup somes servers.
> the full backup is OK with no problem, just some informations regarding
> somes socket who are not saved ( it's totally normal).
> [...]
I hav
Cheers,
i have a trouble using tar method to backup somes servers.
the full backup is OK with no problem, just some informations regarding somes
socket who are not saved ( it's totally normal).
the trouble appear when the incrementale backup is done
all seem to be OK, the incrementaal backup i
Le vendredi 23 Septembre 2005 09:33, Raphael GRUNDRICH a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Can I use backuppc for cloning a drive, i.e have an exact copy ?
> Someone have test this ?
>
> thanks
>
evening,
i guess backuppc is done to do a "logical files backup" not a physical dump.
to clone hdd you can use partim
Le mercredi 24 Août 2005 13:34, Craig Barratt a écrit :
> Tony Del Porto writes:
> > On Aug 4, 2005, at 7:32 PM, Craig Barratt wrote:
> > > Tony Del Porto writes:
>
> The problem is that there is no --totals argument to tar, and
> BackupPC expects to see the output from the --totals at the
> very e
Le vendredi 26 Août 2005 15:34, Sam Gomaa a écrit :
> Hello
>
> I installed backup pc version "Version 2.1.1" on fedora core 4,
>
> I m using an external hard drive (Maxtor on touch)
>
> And backuppc run as root
>
that is the problem, you should create a specific user named
"backuppc" and be sur
Le mercredi 24 Août 2005 21:27, Mark Cockrell a écrit :
>> [..}
> >is, the private /home/backuppc/.ssh/id_rsa didn't go with the
> >copy of id_rsa.pub that you should have appended to the
> >remote /root/.ssh/authorized_keys2. If you think you did this
> >right, I'd start over from scratch and gen
Le mardi 26 Juillet 2005 23:21, Yaroslav Halchenko a écrit :
> Thank you Michael,
>
> The patch helped -- BackupPC_tarCreate doesn't complain now. Perl rulez!
> (khe khe)
ok for that
>
> Though the question remains: "how repository ended up with incorrect
> permissions and some files missing": fi
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