All,
We have been using BackupPC for quite a while and find it very useful. We
had a failure of our NAS and unfortunately lost our backups. We rebuilt
the array and setup the backups again, which seem to be working. Some
clients, including my own machine are not getting backed up. The web
in
There could be a lot of reasons for this. Start by looking for errors in
the server log file, and the XferLOG.bad.z file in the client's backup
directory.
Craig
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Jeffrey West via BackupPC-users <
backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> All,
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All,
I have been using rsync to backup my windows workstations. I have some
machines that are not backing up, even though I can manually rsync with
their machine from the BackupPC server. BackupPC tries to backup, but
doesn’t even save a partial backup if it gets disconnected. Is there some
All,
Disregard this message. I feel like an idiot! I had created a host file
entry a while back to test and forgot to remove it. Once I removed the
entry, everything is working properly.
Jeff West
Systems Engineer
Riptide Software
Office 321-296-7724 ext 216 <(321)%20296-7724>
Direct 407-5
All,
I am having a major problem with BackupPC. It is not resolving to the
proper IP address when trying to backup. I am including my test below.
As you can see my proper IP address at this moment is 192.168.30.15. When
I ssh into the BackuPC box and do a nslookup, I also get that IP address
Good news folks, backups are working properly for the affected client. The
evident issue being the size and useage of the /home partition on the
client. I decided to reduce the amount of data required to move by emptying
the trash folders of the users on the machine, freeing over 2G of space (Wh
Unfortunatly right now, I am rechecking backuppc's data partition, so I
can't check the setup, and the client is in windows (it's in kingston, on...
and I am in Prince George, BC, so I can't just walk over and kick them off,
grr...) But the backups are split up, one fs is the '/', excluding /proc
Peter Nearing wrote:
> Aaron,
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> When I ran the command line that it's trying, the data isn't coming,
> rsync is running on the client, but it stops there. The backuppc logs
> state that it's saving the data as a partial, tho.
^^
If backuppc saves p
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Hey,
I'm Peter, and I have been using backuppc for about 8 month
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Hey,
I'm Peter, and I have been using backuppc for about 8 months now, and I
am an addict oops, wrong open anyway
I am a network admin for a prof. at Queens University, and I have 8
computers that I backup using backuppc, using rsync over ssh. I have
recently ran into a problem wi
Title: Problems with backuppc
Hi all,
It was interesting to configure the system, but it works. I'm using a PC with Debian Linux to run backuppc from, and back up a Mac OSX box. After some troubleshooting, I got the backing up part working. Unfortunately, restoring is a different matter.
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