On 4/29/2010 8:46 AM, Robert Minvielle wrote:
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> Ok, that seems to work, but it dies halfway in... how do you increase verbose
> logging?
> Does anyone know why it would do this:
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> 2010-04-28 09:01:46 full backup started for directory admin
> 2010-04-29 05:02:12 Aborting backup up after signal
Ok, that seems to work, but it dies halfway in... how do you increase verbose
logging?
Does anyone know why it would do this:
2010-04-28 09:01:46 full backup started for directory admin
2010-04-29 05:02:12 Aborting backup up after signal ALRM
2010-04-29 05:02:13 Got fatal error during xfer (abor
On 4/27/2010 2:18 PM, Robert Minvielle wrote:
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>> From the backup server, ssh works fine with no keys as the root user on
>> backuppc and
> root user on the mac. Any ideas would be appreciated.
The appropriate test is to run as the backuppc user on the backuppc
server connecting as root on th
Robert Minvielle wrote:
> For the time being, I am going to try a different approach than the rsync to
> backup the mac os X client to the linux backuppc server. I tried tar, but
>
Robert,
I am backing up 1 Mac OSX desktop with BackupPC.
I've configured a /etc/rsyncd.conf which is pretty mu
For the time being, I am going to try a different approach than the rsync to
backup the mac os X client to the linux backuppc server. I tried tar, but
that fails. I try xtar, as some people have mentioned in the past that it
works ok, but that fails also. Any ideas on how to backup a mac os X clie