Benedict simon wrote:
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>
> Thanks and appreciate your reply.
>
> actually i solved the problem
>
> let me expalin how
>
> actually my backuppc server was on 172.16.2.0/24 nwtwork and i was backin
> up a host on 172.16.3.0/24 .
> these 2 networks hav a firewall.( im using shoreline firewall)
>
On 06/08 09:36 , Benedict simon wrote:
> any good links how to backup clients on another network or a different subnet
I back up machines on other subnets all the time, and don't worry about the
fact that they're on different networks.
Have you looked at the logs on the target machine to see why
> Benedict simon wrote:
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>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
>> here is my configuration
>>
>> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
>> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site
>> but
>> from source rpm
>> a
Benedict simon wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
> here is my configuration
>
> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
> from source rpm
> also installed
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
> here is my configuration
>
> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
> from source rpm
> also installed the required perl modules
Dear All,
I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
here is my configuration
i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
from source rpm
also installed the required perl modules
http://rpm.pbone