Hi,
Ali Bendriss wrote on 28.06.2007 at 18:17:09 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Scoket
Files]:
> You don't need to backup any "socket files", try to stop you mail or whatever
> service and you will not see that file anymore. There are created automaticly
> and are used as a
I reply to myself,
As suggested by Rodrigo Real,
the option --specials is missing from your rsync command.
from the man
--specials
This option causes rsync to transfer special files such as named sockets and
fifos.
On Thursday 28 June 2007 18:17, Ali Bendriss wrote:
> > Sending args: --se
Hi,
You don't need to backup any "socket files", try to stop you mail or whatever
service and you will not see that file anymore. There are created automaticly
and are used as a way of communication for local process,
You can safely exclude those files from the backup, just keep the directories
Hi,
Arron Cox wrote on 22.06.2007 at 16:14:13 [[BackupPC-users] Scoket Files]:
> [...] remote version 29 [...]
> Sending args: --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group
> --devices --links --times --block-size=2048 --recursive --ignore-times . .
as always: s/--devices/-D
Hi,
I have an issue where my backups on a linux box would not run. I would get
this error...Connected to mail.leversets.com:873, remote version 29
Got response: c2705a13faf181c5859b60f860b9eccc
Auth: got challenge: LSc92vNLWv4sIZ5rL6ZGJw, reply: root wnBaE/rxgcWFm2D4YLnszA
Connected to module roo