Me too :)

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
<backu...@kosowsky.org>wrote:

> Gerald Brandt wrote at about 11:25:06 -0500 on Tuesday, June 8, 2010:
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > As of today, I have all my Windows Servers being backed up via rsync
> (not rsyncd) and ssh.  I can now manage my Linux and Windows backups the
> same way.
>  >
>  > My solution doesn't require dosdev.exe, it uses vshadows ability to map
> a shadow copy to any directory.
>
> Are you using XP? If so, I am curious how you use vshadow to map to a
> directory. My understanding is that that is only possible in later OS
> versions which is why dosdev was necessary to make things work in XP>
>
>  >
>  > BackupPC ssh's into the windows box and runs my bash script
> 'pre-backuppc.sh', then ssh's in to do the rsync backup, and when done,
> ssh's in runs post-backuppc.sh.
>  >
>  > I borrowed some stuff from other peoples scripts (specifically the 'at'
> command stuff to get permissions to run vshadow.exe), and the rest is really
> simple.
>
> Well as the author of the 'at' command trick, I will say that getting
> that working is the trickiest part. Dosdev just adds a few lines and
> doesn't really make the code that much more complex.
>
> Also, for me, much of the code really does error checking and
> housekeeping to make sure that rsyncd processes don't collide and that
> rsyncd and vshadow mounts are appropriately taken down and cleaned up
> at the end of the backup and more importantly at the end of *failed*
> backups. Otherwise, backuppc either will abort subsequent backups or
> worse will end up backing up an old shadow mount or a missing (i.e.,
> empty) shadow mount.
>
> So yes, you can make it simpler, but it may be at the cost of
> reliability and robustness.
>
>  > If anyone is interested, I can post the scripts here, and how I setup
> cygwin 1.7
>  >
>  > Gerald
>  >
>  >
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