Dawn Susini Wallis wrote on 18.05.2007 at 11:00:46 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
Problems with per-PC config file]:
>>> Dawn Susini Wallis wrote:
>>>
>>>> When BackupPC runs a backup, it does not look at my per-PC config file.
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>
> > I'm wondering what a "non-FHS version" of
> > BackupPC is.
>
The versions before 3.0.0 didn't follow the Linux File Hierarchy
Standard (FHS), which is a standard (use Google to find it!)
Good call - I usually do use google! :)
that
specifies where files of each type should go. For ex
Hi,
Dawn Susini Wallis wrote on 18.05.2007 at 11:00:46 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
Problems with per-PC config file]:
> > Dawn Susini Wallis wrote:
> >> When BackupPC runs a backup, it does not look at my per-PC config file.
> >> [...]
> >> My main config file is in &
Dawn Susini Wallis wrote:
> I'm wondering what a "non-FHS version" of
> BackupPC is.
The versions before 3.0.0 didn't follow the Linux File Hierarchy
Standard (FHS), which is a standard (use Google to find it!) that
specifies where files of each type should go. For example,
configuration file
Hi Miles,
I had it in /etc/BackupPC/ and had the same problem. By the way, you
can't just change that setting in the main config.pl file, you also have
to change it in the Lib.pm file. I moved it to /store/backuppc/data/conf
because in the config instructions it says:
"As a configuration varia
Dawn Susini Wallis wrote:
> When BackupPC runs a backup, it does not look at my per-PC config file.
> I know this because I have different settings for authentication in the
> per-PC config. Is there something I'm missing on per-PC config settings?
> I believe I followed the instructions in the
When BackupPC runs a backup, it does not look at my per-PC config file.
I know this because I have different settings for authentication in the
per-PC config. Is there something I'm missing on per-PC config settings?
I believe I followed the instructions in the main config file correctly.
My ma