On Fri, 08 Nov 2013 18:17:24 +0100
Alper Ortac alpor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
i want to get the date of the last backup. [...]
I monitor the freshness of my backups via Nagios - I wrote a plugin to
do so:
https://github.com/bigpresh/misc-scripts/tree/master/nagios_rdiffbackup_check
Might
Thanks all for all the quick help. The solution works great and is
perfect for my needs.
Best
Alper
On 11/09/2013 02:53 AM, Frank Crawford wrote:
Alper,
Adrian is correct that the last line of the rdiff-backup -l is the
start time of the last backup. So you can do rdiff-backup -l | grep
That seems to have done it; the regress succeeded, and hopefully I can now
back-up my computer.
Thanks for your help.
-Leon
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Greg Troxel g...@lexort.com wrote:
Leon Maurer leon.mau...@gmail.com writes:
Howdy,
I'm having trouble with rdiff-backup crashing.
Leon Maurer leon.mau...@gmail.com writes:
Howdy,
I'm having trouble with rdiff-backup crashing. It claims there's No space
left on device, which is patently false. The drive is a 2TB drive that's
66% free when rdiff-backup is running:
leon@leon-MiniPC:/media/seagate$ df -h | grep seagate