Thanks to Carl I've managed to install It. Now I'm working with rsync but when I try to start a full backup It fails. The log reports:
Backup failed on 192.168.100.110 </backuppc/index.cgi?host=192.168.100.110> (fileListReceive failed) I've made many checks but without results. Could someone help me? Thank you dan ha scritto: > BackupPC 3 is in the backports on ubuntu 6.06+ and is in the standard > archive in gutsy > > On 10/25/07, *Rob Owens* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Debian Lenny has BackupPC 3.0 in its repositories. > -Rob > > N.Pussini wrote: > > Ok man! I'll follow your suggestion. > > > > Just one thing: I've tried /apt-get install backuppc /from ubuntu. > > I saw that version of backuppc is 2.0.2-7. > > > > It's possible? Is somewhere a newer "packaged" backuppc? Maybe > for Debian? > > > > Maybe you are talking about other backuppc package? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom ha scritto: > >> On 10/24 11:44 , N.Pussini wrote: > >> > >>> I've installed a Ubuntu Server 6.06 and followed all the > instructions in > >>> order to install all the prerequisites (mod_perl, apache ecc > ecc). > >>> > >> I'm guessing you installed from the tarball rather than the > package. > >> Install the package, and it should install everything with all > the correct > >> permissions, get the other packages you need, and may even give > you some > >> examples to work from (the Debian package gives you an example > localhost.pl > >> file that's very helpful the first time). > >> > >> Always install software from packages rather than tarballs. > >> - it makes it trivial to find out if you need to update anything > >> - it means you don't need a compiler on your system (a tool > than an attacker > >> can use against you) > >> - it makes it easy to roll back to an older version if need be > >> - it makes it easy to remove software you don't need anymore > (which reduces > >> the tools an attacker can use against you, and reduces > upgrade workload) > >> - it makes it easy to find out what version of the software is > installed > >> - with some package managers (RPM) it's easy to find out when > the software > >> was installed, so you can correlate that to something breaking > >> - you can find out who built the software, so you can go > complain to them > >> when their package breaks > >> - you save lots of time by not compiling everything on every host > >> - you have a consistent install because it's the same code > everywhere and > >> not compiled on each machine separately > >> > >> > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > > Still grepping through log files to find problems? 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