On 16/03/16 23:37, Marko Scurk wrote:
> I am runnung backuppc on debian jessie:
>
> Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2016-02-29)
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> backuppc 3.3.0-2 amd64
>
> and everything was fine. I was adding new hosts *.pl files and updating
> /etc/backuppc/hosts
Adam Goryachev wrote:
> On 16/03/16 23:37, Marko Scurk wrote:
>> I am runnung backuppc on debian jessie:
>>
>> Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2016-02-29)
>> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> backuppc 3.3.0-2 amd64
>>
>> and everything was fine. I was adding new hosts *.pl files
I am runnung backuppc on debian jessie:
Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2016-02-29)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
backuppc 3.3.0-2 amd64
and everything was fine. I was adding new hosts *.pl files and updating
/etc/backuppc/hosts file, and I forgot that some backup was running.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 3:37 AM, Marko Scurk wrote:
>
>>>
>>> and everything was fine. I was adding new hosts *.pl files and updating
>>> /etc/backuppc/hosts file, and I forgot that some backup was running.
>>>
Is there some reason you don't use the web interface for these
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Marko Scurk wrote:
>
>>
>> Is there some reason you don't use the web interface for these tasks?
>>
>
> Its much easier to copy host pl file and change few parameters. There is
> no such option in web interface.
>
Yes there is. If you add a new
I figured out the problem. When the folder got re-created the user and
group for all the folders was root. I changed them to backuppc and
everything seems to have started up.
Thanks for the assistance.
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Robert J. Phillips wrote:
My raid drive failed that stores all the data. I have fixed this
problem (rebuilt the raid and had to re-install the xfs file system).
All the data is lost that was on the array.
I am running the Beta 3.2.0 version of backuppc and I ran sudo perl
How do I fix it??
In addition to the other response, start by showing us the output of
df /mnt/backup/cpool /mnt/backup/pc
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My raid drive failed that stores all the data. I have fixed this
problem (rebuilt the raid and had to re-install the xfs file system).
All the data is lost that was on the array.
I am running the Beta 3.2.0 version of backuppc and I ran sudo perl
configure.pl to let it rebuild the data
iazmin writes:
I installed everything provided in
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/extra-packages/perl/. So the perl
version is 5.10-2 while for backuppc I am using 3.1.0 version.
At line 1635 of bin/BackupPC, try replacing this:
foreach my $host ( sort(HostSortCompare
Craig Barratt wrote:
iazmin writes:
I installed everything provided in
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/extra-packages/perl/. So the perl
version is 5.10-2 while for backuppc I am using 3.1.0 version.
At line 1635 of bin/BackupPC, try replacing this:
foreach my
I am using ffp 0.5 on my D-Link DNS-323 NAS.
I am using this wiki http://wiki.dns323.info/howto:backuppc to install backuppc.
I am still unable to start the BackupPC to run on the device. The command that
I use to start backupPC is:
home/root# /ffp/usr/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC -d
Bareword call
iazmin writes:
I am using ffp 0.5 on my D-Link DNS-323 NAS.
I am using this wiki http://wiki.dns323.info/howto:backuppc to install
backuppc.
I am still unable to start the BackupPC to run on the device. The command
that I use to start backupPC is:
home/root#
Craig Barratt wrote:
iazmin writes:
I am using ffp 0.5 on my D-Link DNS-323 NAS.
I am using this wiki http://wiki.dns323.info/howto:backuppc to install
backuppc.
I am still unable to start the BackupPC to run on the device. The command
that I use to start backupPC is:
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