Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) writes:
Travis Fraser wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? Later versions need --devices
changed to -D in $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
I guess I need to change this for $Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} as well?
Yes.
Craig
Randall Barlow wrote:
Sorry for the post - as fate would have it I resolved the issue just
minutes after posting it. It turns out that I had only attempted to
connect to remotehost.remotedomain as I was testing how well the
ssh key
pair worked, but backuppc was just trying to connect to
On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 19:22 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
Randall Barlow wrote:
Sorry for the post - as fate would have it I resolved the issue just
minutes after posting it. It turns out that I had only attempted to
connect to remotehost.remotedomain as I was testing
Travis Fraser wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? Later versions need --devices
changed to -D in $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
My test client has rsync 2.6.8. I changed that and it seems my first
backup is finally rolling in. Where would I have missed that in the
documentation?
Thanks a lot,
On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 21:50 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
Travis Fraser wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? Later versions need --devices
changed to -D in $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
My test client has rsync 2.6.8. I changed that and it seems my first
backup is finally
Travis Fraser wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? Later versions need --devices
changed to -D in $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
I guess I need to change this for $Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} as well?
Nils Breunese.
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Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
Travis Fraser wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? Later versions need --devices
changed to -D in $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
I guess I need to change this for $Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} as well?
I would think so, although I haven't tested