I already use rdiff-backup between two FreeBSD machines, with the set-up
described in http://arctic.org/~dean/rdiff-backup/unattended.html
('unattended rdiff-backup HOWTO') where backup is initiated by the
backup-server.
Now I want the same backup-server to initiate an rdiff-backup on a Solaris
Hello all:
I'm trying to restore some files from a backup created 1/20/09. Using
the following command (as per the man page, I added the -v5):
rdiff-backup -v5
//rdiff-backup-data/increments/home.2009-01-20T16:27:31-08:00.dir
/
gives the output: (appended below)
Any ideas on why rdiff is
On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Bob Mead wrote:
Hello all:
I'm trying to restore some files from a backup created 1/20/09.
Using the following command (as per the man page, I added the -v5):
rdiff-backup -v5 //rdiff-backup-data/
increments/home.2009-01-20T16:27:31-08:00.dir /
gives the outpu
On Mar 6, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Pieter Donche wrote:
I have the impression the PATH is somewhere limited to
/usr/sbin:/usr/bin, because when I do
# ln -s /usr/local/bin/rdiff-backup /usr/bin/rdiff-backup
# ln -s /usr/local/bin/rdiff-backup-statistics /usr/bin/rdiff-backup-
statistics
So change ro
On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Keith Sudbury wrote:
I have setup rdiff-backup to run in cron.daily everyday cron is
mailing me with about 100 errors similar to the one below:
UpdateError /srv/eda_tools/cadence/virtuoso/latest/tools.lnx86/bin/
64bit/10.1.3/lmdiag Updated mirror temp file /media
Using the clre command to extend the path of the searched libraries gets me
one step furthre but now I get:
[bac...@mcsbu ~]$ rdiff-backup fenix-backup::/tmp fenix/tmp
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/rdiff-backup", line 20, in
import rdiff_backup.Main
File "/usr/
I'm running rdiff-backup to backup my Linux machine to another via a NFS mount.
A program I use creates a couple of lock files with no permissions:
-- 2 dean dean 0 2009-03-07 09:01 Succurro
Accounts.7f0100.15504.LNK
-- 2 dean dean 0 2009-03-07 09:01 Succurro Accounts.L
On Mar 6, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Dean Cording wrote:
I'm running rdiff-backup to backup my Linux machine to another via a
NFS mount.
A program I use creates a couple of lock files with no permissions:
-- 2 dean dean 0 2009-03-07 09:01 Succurro Accounts.
7f0100.15504.LNK
--
I'm using the latest rdiff-backup (1.3.2) in cygwin to backup one ntfs folder
onto another ntfs drive. The backup and incrementing works great. But when it's
done backing up the folder is no longer accessible to me (Windows won't let me
open it). If I then run rdiff-backup with the --delete-old