On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Ans Alghamdi ansd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I just find it a bit odd that this powerful tool does not have any bug fix
(if there are any) since 2009!
So is it outdated, or its so powerful that there is no need for any update?
I've already posted this quastion
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:33 AM, neomatrix
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Hi All,
I need a help to setup 'rdiff-backup' on SLES server, and i require below.
(I) Backup will be compressed in the backup server
rdiff-backup keeps a normal uncompressed copy of every file.
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All,
I've got a directory that seems to be missing some files.
I don't recall their names or exactly when they existed.
rdiff-backup -l --list-increment-sizes path-to-backup-dir
shows me that I have about 10 instances of that directory backup up.
Is there some way to get a list of every file
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Nicolas Jungers nico...@jungers.net wrote:
On 04/06/2010 10:32 PM, Alexander Samad wrote:
But I would say on encryption and de duplication - why not leave that to
the
filesystem - stay focused on what rdiff-backup does best - differential
backups, you can get
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Randy Syring rsyr...@inteli-com.com wrote:
Josh Nisly wrote:
Two things:
1) The rdiff-backup project likely won't accept patches for features that
are platform specific. There are exceptions for OS-specific filesystem
metadata, but VSS doesn't fall into that
Andrew, any info for me.
Even, I'm too busy to look at it for a few weeks would be useful. I
need to get this fixed, or give up and restart my backups from
scratch.
Thanks
Greg
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Greg Freemyer greg.freem...@gmail.com wrote:
Andrew,
Anything else I can send you
, in __call__
assert 0, Bad index order: %s = %s % (self.index, index)
AssertionError: Bad index order: ('long_filename_data', '1') =
('Common Files', 'Copy of Goldmine', 'MailBox', 'Attach', 'bhw',
'norcrossgroupnotepad(1).pdf')
==
Greg
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Greg Freemyer greg.freem
', 'bhw',
'norcrossgroupnotepad(1).pdf')
Greg
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All,
How old is that version?
I just upgraded one of my server to OS 11.1 and I'm getting a couple
errors when rdiff-backup runs.
I suspect I need a newer rdiff-backup version, but I prefer to get
this type of software via OpenSUSE's software management system.
Greg
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if you do document whats out there, please organize them by user
interface: X / KDE / HTTP / Windows native / etc.
Thanks
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was still an active developer, I think about modifying
rdiff-backup to use them if there available.
I doubt it would really impact the speed of rdiff-backup, but it seems
like a fun project and I always liked learning new system calls.
Greg
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you can do.
Do read down to the requirements section of the project page and make
sure you have those or else things won't work. I don't think the
requirements have changed in a long while, so you should not have
anything you need to change, but do check.
Greg
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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Dominic d...@edendevelopments.co.uk wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
I use rdiff-backup to a local encfs directory. Then I do a rsync of
the encrypted version of the encfs directory to a third party
location.
It is working fine so far. Admittedly my only
restores from the
remote site have been tests. ie. It is for disaster recovery purposes
only. I use the local rdiff-backup copy for normal data recovery
needs.
Greg
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to
address the 255 char issue.
Greg
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Ryan How [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your input.
It all makes a lot of sense.
So, seems it would save more headaches to just not use long file paths :)
Ryan
Greg Freemyer wrote:
I have never used rdiff-backup
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Chris Wilson
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Hi Greg,
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I took a look at S3's pricing today and it is pretty good.
($0.15/GB/month) http://aws.amazon.com/s3
The trouble from a rdiff-backup perspective is that it has
on this discussion.
Greg
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On 3/16/07, Richard Steven Hack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
With a Dedicated Server or VPS (virtual private server) I would feel
confident enough, but with a truly shared server at a minimum the
local admin could access the files.
If your box isn't physically under your
to write to /backup.
Each night after rdiff-backup runs I would use standard rsync to
duplicate the full /backup-raw to the remote site so all the files
offsite would be encrypted.
That is sounding fairly safe and reasonably bandwidth efficient.
Greg
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On 3/16/07, Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, March 16, 2007 17:29, Greg Freemyer wrote:
That is sounding fairly safe and reasonably bandwidth efficient.
That's true, if you don't have large files that change in incremental
ways. The encrytion _should_ render these useless
On 3/15/07, Jonathan Sefton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14 Mar 2007, at 16:50, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Or know of another cost-effective way to get 200-500 GB of offsite
storage for rdiff backups? (I tend to have very small delta's so I'm
won't need much bandwidth after the initial pass
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would like?
Thanks
Greg
On 3/15/07, Jeff Strunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How secure are will your private files be once you put them on a shared host?
Will other customers be able to access them? Etc.
Jeff
On Thursday 15 March 2007 3:34 pm, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Dreamhost looks very intriguing
cost-effective way to get 200-500 GB of offsite
storage for rdiff backups? (I tend to have very small delta's so I'm
won't need much bandwidth after the initial pass.)
Thanks
Greg
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Marie
while working for Solutions First.
thanks
dave
Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
I've looked at the examples at
http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/examples.html, but none of them seem
to address automated nightly scripts and error handling.
Are there some more complex examples available
by Google in the Spring and he said
he was going to use some/all of his 20% time working on librsync. I
guess that did not happen.
Greg
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