On Tuesday 22 July 2008 01:39:57 Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Joe Bordes wrote:
> > Bowie Bailey escribió:
> > > I forgot to exclude a directory from my backup and now I have an
> > > extra 115GB of files backed up that I don't need. Is it safe to go
> > > into the pc directory for the backup and delete
Joe Bordes wrote:
>
> Bowie Bailey escribió:
> > I forgot to exclude a directory from my backup and now I have an
> > extra 115GB of files backed up that I don't need. Is it safe to go
> > into the pc directory for the backup and delete the files manually?
>
> Have a look here:
> http://backuppc
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 04:59:37PM -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I forgot to exclude a directory from my backup and now I have an extra
> 115GB of files backed up that I don't need. Is it safe to go into the
> pc directory for the backup and delete the files manually?
Yes. If you don't care about
Hi,
Have a look here:
http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+delete+backups
Joe
TSolucio
Bowie Bailey escribió:
> I forgot to exclude a directory from my backup and now I have an extra
> 115GB of files backed up that I don't need. Is it safe to go into the
> pc directory for the backup and
I forgot to exclude a directory from my backup and now I have an extra
115GB of files backed up that I don't need. Is it safe to go into the
pc directory for the backup and delete the files manually?
--
Bowie
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This SF.Net
Is it possible to
delete files from a backup? For example, we had a group of devs who had updated
their rsyncd.conf files to exclude some very large directories that were not
needed and I’d like to reclaim that space.
Thanks,
- j
Justin
R. Pessa
Brontes Technologies
Inc., a 3M