On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 23:37:52 +0300
Anton Torkunov wrote:
> Hi all!
Hi you!!
> I forgot to say that I have 3.3.0 version installed from Ubuntu 14.x
> repositories.
Hmm, memory lapses are precursors to the Alzheimer disease…
> Thanks for suggestions: I asked Robert Duval
Hi all!
I forgot to say that I have 3.3.0 version installed from Ubuntu 14.x
repositories.
Thanks for suggestions: I asked Robert Duval tomb and his say that i need
to install last version of BackupPC from GitHub. I did it and now
everything is fine!
Jean-Yves, just for clarify - orange.vpn - it
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 17:18:40 +0300
Anton Torkunov wrote:
> Hello everyone!
Hi alone!!
> I've tried to backup host via rsyncd, but got error: Backup aborted
> (unexpected response: '')
>
> rsyncd is well configured, because If I try to run just rsync,
> everything is fine:
On 2017-09-06 07:18, Anton Torkunov wrote:
Hello everyone!
I've tried to backup host via rsyncd, but got error: Backup aborted
(unexpected response: '')
rsyncd is well configured, because If I try to run just rsync,
everything is fine:
rsync rsync://orange.vpn/root/
...
the listing files is
Hello everyone!
I've tried to backup host via rsyncd, but got error: Backup aborted
(unexpected response: '')
rsyncd is well configured, because If I try to run just rsync, everything
is fine:
rsync rsync://orange.vpn/root/
...
the listing files is here
...
Next, I've tried to run
I just fought through dealing with errors in my backup due to attempting to
back up sockets and wanted to share my solution.
Here's an example of the error message:
rsync: readlink_stat("/var/spool/postfix/private/tlsmgr" (in root)) failed:
Permission denied (13)
(Postfix creates a
On 2016-04-13 03:29, Benjamin Redling wrote:
> Sadly coming back for the same reason:
>
> On 03/29/2016 19:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
>> On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
>>> my exclude list seems to be defunct [...] XferMethod is rsyncd,
>>> shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
>
>> No,
>
Sadly coming back for the same reason:
On 03/29/2016 19:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
> On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
>> my exclude list seems to be defunct [...] XferMethod is rsyncd,
>> shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
> No,
[...]
> If you want to exclude anything in a subdirectory
On 2016-03-29 19:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
> On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
>> [...] /tmp subdirectories and absolute
>> paths (/anonuser... see below) are filling up the discs.
>> XferMethod is rsyncd, shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
> No, '*/tmp' will avoid backing up any files named
On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> my exclude list seems to be defunct since adding a few absolute paths
> via the web interface. Recently(?) /tmp subdirectories and absolute
> paths (/anonuser... see below) are filling up the discs.
> XferMethod is rsyncd,
Hello everybody,
my exclude list seems to be defunct since adding a few absolute paths
via the web interface. Recently(?) /tmp subdirectories and absolute
paths (/anonuser... see below) are filling up the discs.
XferMethod is rsyncd, shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
Did a restart of backuppc after
When configuring an rsyncd host with the username being the same as the
backuppc cgi user that is saved the browser autofills the password that is
used for the cgi interface, you can delete it and write your own but
pressing save saves the autofilled password.
Actually the issue is that the browser saves from data from rsyncd user and
pass fields as page login information. Is this a bug?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 10:06 PM, Marko Doda ma...@lugola.net wrote:
When configuring an rsyncd host with the username being the same as the
backuppc cgi user that
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Marko Doda ma...@lugola.net wrote:
Actually the issue is that the browser saves from data from rsyncd user and
pass fields as page login information. Is this a bug?
Browsers will pre-populate credentials with what they have cached for
the same authentication
I accidentally saved the credentials for rsync, isn't it better to turn off
the save password dialog for rsync credentials?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Marko Doda ma...@lugola.net wrote:
Actually the issue is that
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Marko Doda ma...@lugola.net wrote:
I accidentally saved the credentials for rsync, isn't it better to turn off
the save password dialog for rsync credentials?
That part is done by the client browser - which should also have a way
to clear saved passwords.
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Verzonden: Donderdag 31 oktober 2013 04:13:42
Onderwerp: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsyncd full backup
On 31/10/13 13:56, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
Hi
Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan sharuzza...@gmail.com wrote on 10/30/2013
10:06:18 PM:
Hi Holger,
Based on short session of troubleshooting, I believe the machine
actually suffer from low I/O speed to the disk. Average read is
about 3 MB/s, which I considered slow for a SATA disk in IDE
Hi Timothy,
I got the number by observing the output of iotop while file transfer is
running. Also, on BackupPC host summary page, average transfer rate for
full backup is also around 3MB/s
It could be a network bottleneck also, as the customer is using 100Mbps
switch with around 80 PC, not
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
sharuzza...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Holger,
Based on short session of troubleshooting, I believe the machine actually
suffer from low I/O speed to the disk. Average read is about 3 MB/s, which I
considered slow for a SATA disk in IDE
Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan sharuzza...@gmail.com wrote on 10/31/2013
02:38:01 PM:
Hi Timothy,
I got the number by observing the output of iotop while file
transfer is running. Also, on BackupPC host summary page, average
transfer rate for full backup is also around 3MB/s
It could be a
Hi,
Adam Goryachev wrote on 2013-10-29 15:29:42 +1100 [Re: [BackupPC-users] rsyncd
full backup]:
On 29/10/13 15:14, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
[...]
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10
on 2013-10-29 15:29:42 +1100 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
rsyncd full backup]:
On 29/10/13 15:14, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
[...]
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Sharuzzaman
On 31/10/13 13:06, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
Hi Holger,
Based on short session of troubleshooting, I believe the machine
actually suffer from low I/O speed to the disk. Average read is about
3 MB/s, which I considered slow for a SATA disk in IDE emulation.
Is that under load, or while
On 31/10/13 13:56, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
Hi Adam,
The low I/O is when the machine is under load.
Thank you for suggesting to use SSD. I have been thinking about that
as well, but currently, the storage of BackupPC is using a 1TB disk,
with about 80% utilization.
Changing to 1TB
Hi,
I have implemented BackupPC for my customer.
Initially, the backup transport is SMB, but recently, I noticed a lot of
machine backup (full and incremental) is not able to complete in 8 hours,
due to large number of file, and big file size.
Last week, I installed DeltaCopy (rsycnd server for
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
sharuzza...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have implemented BackupPC for my customer.
Initially, the backup transport is SMB, but recently, I noticed a lot of
machine backup (full and incremental) is not able to complete in 8 hours,
due to
On 29/10/13 15:14, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
Hi Les,
Thanks.|
|
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
sharuzza...@gmail.com
Well, I guess it is *SOLVED*...
I didn't change how the service was running. Since I couldn't see any
differences in the directories or privileges I decided to try something
else. I went to the rsyncd.conf file on the client and setup three shares
that match the directories I was trying to
So, it looks like rsyncd is running as:
Local System account
I guess I could switch that to run as my domain account on the machine.
Just not sure if I should use all commands from cygwin shell to kill this
one and start another or just change it from the windows gui (IF NEEDED)..
I compared
So, it looks like rsyncd is running as:
Local System account
I guess I could switch that to run as my domain account on the machine.
Just not sure if I should use all commands from cygwin shell to kill this
one and start another or just change it from the windows gui (IF NEEDED)..
You
So, my goal was going to be rsync on all machines, I seem to have that
working fine now on my windows machines, but my work laptop is part of a
domain so I figured I would try rsyncd and learn how it worked in the
process. It is trying to backup, but it is not following my rules
correctly.
So, my goal was going to be rsync on all machines, I seem to have that
working fine now on my windows machines, but my work laptop is part of a
domain so I figured I would try rsyncd and learn how it worked in the
process. It is trying to backup, but it is not following my rules
correctly. It is
From the XferLog file:
Can't write 13944 bytes to socket
Read EOF: Operation timed out
Tried again: got 0 bytes
finish: removing in-process file filename removed
Child is aborting
Done: 502 files, 43008274 bytes
Got fatal error during xfer (aborted by signal=PIPE)
The server is a freeBSD 9.1
From the XferLog file:
Can't write 13944 bytes to socket
Read EOF: Operation timed out
Tried again: got 0 bytes
finish: removing in-process file filename removed
Child is aborting
Done: 502 files, 43008274 bytes
Got fatal error during xfer (aborted by signal=PIPE)
The server is a
Negotiated protocol version 28
Hi I see that the File-RsyncP-0.70 only runs to Protocol version 28.
but I see interesting facts for backup MAC systems.
the default mac version 2.6.8 is very slow in my test.
I put the last version of rsync 3.0.7 and see a speed improbe.
My questions are two.
SOLVED
17.06.2010 12:05, Alexander Moisseev пишет:
I had resolve the problem by adding extra 512 MB of RAM.
But problem back again after a few days.
Solution:
The default hard datasize limit on FreeBSD is 512MB. To raise it, put this in
/boot/loader.conf and reboot:
kern.maxdsiz=1G
Alexander Moisseev wrote:
I have BackupPC configured to backup several directories on the same
server as different BackupPC hosts. It works without a problem more than 2
years. But now backup of one directory interrupts during transfer when it
still works normally for other ones.
There are
Matthias Meyer wrote:
So it is very interesting that it does work with cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.8_0,
Windows Server 2003 Std R2.
I have no problem with one at all.
Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited prematurely) means that your
cygwin-rsyncd die.
You should increase log verbosity on
Alexander Moisseev wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
So it is very interesting that it does work with cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.8_0,
Windows Server 2003 Std R2.
I have no problem with one at all.
Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited prematurely) means that your
cygwin-rsyncd die.
You should
Les Mikesell wrote:
Are you running a 64-bit perl on the server? I think it consumes much more
memory than a 32 bit instance would.
No, my hardware have no support 64-bit at all.
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I have BackupPC configured to backup several directories on the same server as
different BackupPC hosts. It works without a problem more than 2 years. But now
backup of one directory interrupts during transfer when it still works normally
for other ones.
Xfer Settings for all hosts
Hello,
I have two files (both Access DB). One with 2MB and the other with 200MB.
Both are backed up with BackupPC 3.1.0 using rsyncd from my Windows-PC.
If I delete the 200MB file on my Windows-PC the restore need only some
minutes.
If I restore both, only the first one (2MB) will be restored.
Les Mikesell schrieb:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
So, what could cause BackupPC not to connect to the tunnel?
I may have missed something in the thread, but did you change the ping
command
to something that would succeed?
Yes. The host is publicly available, I just put it's real name into
Chris Robertson schrieb:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer schrieb:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
Guido Schmidt wrote:
I'd try giving an explicit exit value upon successful tunnel creation.
...
--- /usr/local/bin/sshtunnelcontrol.orig2009-12-22
03:16:34.0 -0900
+++ /usr/local/bin/sshtunnelcontrol 2009-12-22 03:17:09.0 -0900
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
if
Matthias Meyer schrieb:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
host.example.com.
If I leave DumpPostUserCmd empty the tunnel stays open and I can
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer schrieb:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
host.example.com.
If I leave
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
host.example.com.
If I leave DumpPostUserCmd empty the tunnel stays open and I can use it
with rsync as user backuppc on a shell
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Guido Schmidt wrote:
What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
host.example.com.
If I leave DumpPostUserCmd empty the tunnel stays open and I can use it
with rsync as
Dear backuppc-users,
I'm happily using BackupPC 3.1.0 for quite a while.
I'm now trying to backup a public host (host.example.com) via an ssh-redirected
port. I don't allow any command execution on that host (and therefore cannot
use the wait command), so I wrote a script (sshtunnelcontrol,
Guido Schmidt wrote:
Dear backuppc-users,
I'm happily using BackupPC 3.1.0 for quite a while.
I'm now trying to backup a public host (host.example.com) via an
ssh-redirected port. I don't allow any command execution on that host (and
therefore cannot use the wait command), so I wrote a
Just for future reference:
I was just now able to get this working. I simply renamed the original
cygrunsrv.exe and cygwin1.dll with a -org in the name to differentiate with
the new version. I then downloaded the cygrunsrv stuff out of the cygwin
package and replaced those two files in the
Kameleon skrev:
I am trying to setup the standalone rsyncd from the backuppc downloads
page on a 64 bit vista machine. I have done it already on about 5 32
bit machines. Only this one fails to start the service. I see no error
other than it trys to run and then nothing. Has anyone else ran
I am trying to setup the standalone rsyncd from the backuppc downloads page
on a 64 bit vista machine. I have done it already on about 5 32 bit
machines. Only this one fails to start the service. I see no error other
than it trys to run and then nothing. Has anyone else ran into this issue
and
I definitely have had this issue on my machine at home and never did resolve it.
Fortunately I have Ubuntu Linux running on it now though, and no more
problems :)
But I am likely to hit this before too long here at work so will watch
this thread eagerly
--
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Also, I may not, I did the trick to run as administrator and no go. I get
the error:
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1053:
The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely
fashion.
If that helps any. I am making sure it is not a
Kameleon wrote at about 15:19:03 -0600 on Tuesday, December 8, 2009:
Also, I may not, I did the trick to run as administrator and no go. I get
the error:
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1053:
The service did not respond to the start or control
debian linux running BackupPC 3.1.0, client is Windows XP SP2 with rsync
3.0.4 (for more details see below).
When I retrigger the full backup, a lot of large files are retransmitted
Update: All files are retransmitted: This is a log excerpt of the pc being
backuped:
2009/10/22 02:16:00
I am trying to backup a machine over a low bandwidth connection. Server is
debian linux running BackupPC 3.1.0, client is Windows XP SP2 with rsync
3.0.4 (for more details see below). I am currently trying to run the initial
full backup but it got interrupted twice already due to various
Hello,
I am trying to backup a machine over a low bandwidth connection. Server is
debian linux running BackupPC 3.1.0, client is Windows XP SP2 with rsync 3.0.4
(for more details see below). I am currently trying to run the initial full
backup but it got interrupted twice already due to
Hi,
Does backuppc support the --sparse flag for rsyncd remote backups -
searching for answers led me to 'probably not' in an old post.
If it is supported, any benefit of using it with my famous database backup
dumps?
Thanks
Nigel
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:55:35AM +0100, Nigel Kendrick wrote:
Does backuppc support the --sparse flag for rsyncd remote backups -
searching for answers led me to 'probably not' in an old post.
I don't know for sure, but I doubt it since BackupPC_dump will probably
just produce zeroes and
Koen Linders skrev:
I don't know what you mean with SUA environment, but I use Deltacopy in
Vista 64 bit via rsyncd.
http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp
Works without a problem atm. Easy to use and you can copy the files to other
computers and easily register the service.
Koen Linders wrote:
I don't know what you mean with SUA environment, but I use Deltacopy in
^^
It's Microsoft Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc779522(WS.10).aspx
Regards,
Bernhard
Koen Linders wrote:
I don't know what you mean with SUA environment, but I use Deltacopy in
Vista 64 bit via rsyncd.
http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp
Works without a problem atm. Easy to use and you can copy the files to other
computers and easily register the service.
Hi,
anyone successfully using the SUA environment for backing up a windows
vista 64bit client via ssh-rsync or rsyncd?
I failed running cygwin on Vista Business 6.0 64-bit and considered
giving MS a chance ...
Any comments very much appreciated,
thanks in advance,
Bernhard
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Bernhard Ott [mailto:bernhard@gmx.net]
Verzonden: dinsdag 18 augustus 2009 0:21
Aan: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Onderwerp: [BackupPC-users] rsyncd on Vista 64-bit cygwin vs SUA
Hi,
anyone successfully using the SUA environment for backing up
daniel wrote at about 10:53:23 -0400 on Thursday, May 21, 2009:
Hi Joe,
This is exactly what I am looking for at the moment. Can you please post you
changes?
Am I the only one who has NO CLUE what he is talking about?
- What exactly is the 'this' that you are looking for?
- Who is
Hi Jeffrey,
At the risk of spamming the list again, I apologise. I only joined the
list and the forum immediately before the post. And, I agree that I
*thought* this is a topic-based forum rather than a mailing list - I
went to www.backupcentral.com, selected the menu Forums and them Open
Source
Dear All,
I apologise for re-visiting this, but I am having difficulty backing up a WinXP
machine over rync.
I am using Backuppc version 3.1.0, and cygwin's rsync on the WinXP box.
When I issue a fuill backup, I get the following message in backuppc
Executing DumpPostUserCmd:
Hi,
Peter Bloomfield wrote on 2009-05-01 16:56:45 -0400 [[BackupPC-users] Rsyncd
and WinXP]:
[...] backing up a WinXP machine over rync.
I take it that is actually missing a d as well as the s? ;-)
[...]
Got fatal error during xfer (chdir failed)
Backup aborted (chdir failed
Hi all,
I'm using the import data for a backup on the wiki to import 20 GB of
files (I don't want to transfer that over xDSL). I just follow the tips and
tricks entry in the wiki. It did work before, but now I'm having an rsyncd
issue (I think). It might be possible that rsync has been updated,
On 03/05 11:22 , stoffell wrote:
rsyncd[23507]: Warning: invalid section name in configuration file: /srv/
Sure you're not missing a semicolon somewhere, or some other typo in the
config files?
--
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Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom
chr...@real-time.com wrote:
On 03/05 11:22 , stoffell wrote:
rsyncd[23507]: Warning: invalid section name in configuration file: /srv/
Sure you're not missing a semicolon somewhere, or some other typo in the
config files?
that's not
Hi I was just wondering what rsync does when running rsyncd on the
client if a full backup fails.
Does it try and continue from where it left off on the next run ?
Also for the next full backup I assume it does a complete copy ?
Thanks
Terry
I just installed Rsyncd on my XP Pro machine and performed a full backup.
Fourty-eight hours later my drive seems hosed. I have run a drive check
and it won't complete, it sticks at 82%. The drive check as finding a
nunmber of bad clusters and repairing files.
To be fair I also allowed the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nunmber of bad clusters and repairing files.
Bad clusters usually indicate a failing drive.
Doug
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Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed Rsyncd on my XP Pro machine and performed a full backup.
Fourty-eight hours later my drive seems hosed. I have run a drive check
and it won't complete, it sticks at 82%. The drive check as finding a
nunmber of bad clusters and repairing files.
To be
On 11/20 05:18 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway...what are the chances that rsyncd was responsible for the drive
going down by somehow scrambling the data or some other unintended
problem? Has anybody running rsyncd on XP Pro machines had any other
problems to report?
BackupPC puts
disk failure brought on by stress. thats my diagnostic.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:14 AM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/20 05:18 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway...what are the chances that rsyncd was responsible for the drive
going down by somehow scrambling the
Makes sense. New drive is in now getting formatted. I will of course,
see what I can salvage off the old drive. This computer was a used
computer off ebay and shipped about 6 months ago, it may have had some
head slap in shipping. That is why I think lots of drive activity
causing the existing
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Eric Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Makes sense. New drive is in now getting formatted. I will of course, see
what I can salvage off the old drive. This computer was a used computer off
ebay and shipped about 6 months ago, it may have had some head slap in
Eric Snyder wrote:
I was having problems with SMB on XP pro so have shifted gears and am
trying Rsyncd. I ran a full backup of the cDrive setup. The problem is
that I am using a backup user I created that is part of the user group
Backup Operators. I do get files backed up but... The only
I was having problems with SMB on XP pro so have shifted gears and am
trying Rsyncd. I ran a full backup of the cDrive setup. The problem is
that I am using a backup user I created that is part of the user group
Backup Operators. I do get files backed up but... The only files I get
in the
Eric Snyder wrote:
I was having problems with SMB on XP pro so have shifted gears and am
trying Rsyncd. I ran a full backup of the cDrive setup. The problem is
that I am using a backup user I created that is part of the user group
Backup Operators. I do get files backed up but... The only
I started a backup from a new workstation and I can see the rsyncd
connection with lsof -i but tcpdump shows no traffic passing over it.
What would cause BackupPC_dump to stall? I also have another backup in
progress from another system and I see lots of traffic from its rsyncd
port. Is this
I notice on the general status page that both clients have PIDs but that
the client with network activity has a transfer PID. Does only one client
at a time transfer?
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when i use this command
rsync [EMAIL PROTECTED]::
i got this :
rsync : failed to connect to servername : connection refused(111)
rsync error : error in socket IO (code 10) at
/home/lapo/packaging/tmp/rsync-2.6.9/clientserver.c (104) [receiver=2.6.9]
thanks
2008/7/31 fatima ech-charif [EMAIL
Hi
Am Donnerstag, den 31.07.2008, 09:53 + schrieb fatima ech-charif:
rsync : failed to connect to servername : connection refused(111)
did you configure the rsyncd on the client side? the error looks like
that you have no running server.
Renke
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79117
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:53 PM, fatima ech-charif
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i use this command
rsync [EMAIL PROTECTED]::
i got this :
rsync : failed to connect to servername : connection refused(111)
rsync error : error in socket IO (code 10) at
Hi,
fatima ech-charif wrote on 2008-07-29 10:11:34 + [[BackupPC-users] rsyncd
in linux]:
hi
how to configure rsyncd in linux ubuntu
same as always ... read the docs and relevant man pages.
because i have this problem
full backup started for directory docs (baseline backup #18)
Got
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Rob Owens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fatima ech-charif wrote:
hi
how to configure rsyncd in linux ubuntu
because i have this problem
full backup started for directory docs (baseline backup #18)
Got fatal error during xfer (inet connect: Connection refused)
Dear list,
For a while now I've been testing out backuppc pc, and running it for
real at home with SMB shares.
But now I'm implementing it for work I need to test, test, test, test,
etc.
So I've set it up using the rsyncd package from Backuppc.sourceforge.
And accessing it through a openvpn.
Hello,
is there a way to speed up transfer via rsyncd, the last backup was at
0,9 MB/s. The network is 100Mb, the backup was made on local disk (no
USB involved), except the include list was involved and there is a lot
of empty directories.
Bye, Alan
Alan Orlic( Belšak wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to speed up transfer via rsyncd, the last backup was at
0,9 MB/s. The network is 100Mb, the backup was made on local disk (no
USB involved), except the include list was involved and there is a lot
of empty directories.
Bye, Alan
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:16 AM, John Pettitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Orlic( Belšak wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to speed up transfer via rsyncd, the last backup was at
0,9 MB/s. The network is 100Mb, the backup was made on local disk (no
Hello,
probably this has been answered several times, but here I go again - as
I found out, there is no way to backup Windows machines via Samba for
some files only (like DOC, XLS, etc), but I was unable to find the
solution how to do that via rsyncd. I don't like to backup the whole PC,
only
Alan Orlic( Belšak wrote:
Hello,
probably this has been answered several times, but here I go again - as
I found out, there is no way to backup Windows machines via Samba for
some files only (like DOC, XLS, etc), but I was unable to find the
solution how to do that via rsyncd. I don't
I decided that the best way to handle rsync security is with rsync in
daemon mode, over ssh, with sudo. The advantages are that rsync daemon
mode allows for chroot and a lot of access controls, but running a
normal rsync daemon could leave some local access security holes, and id
very restricted
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