Systeem- en Netwerkbeheer OW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi

One reasonable approach is to disable the backup from the old names,
and to add the new ones as new hosts. It is not a great solution, but
could work.

Rodrigo

> Keith Edmunds wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:11:26 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>>   
>>> Renaming it in the hosts file and renaming it's directory doesn't work.
>>>     
>>
>> "doesn't work" in what way?
> In the console, I only see the new name, without any backups behind it.
>>  I seem to recall that that is all I did when I renamed a server. Did you 
>> reload the BackupPC configuration file after the
>> rename?
> Yes I did. I stopped the backuppc daemon, changed the config, and 
> started the daemon again. No luck though.
>
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