I did further test with different excludes. All with no success. i think the 
the rsyncsharename is the problem. The rsyncd config was clear as you define 
the share on the client in the rsyncd.conf. rsync on one of my nix machines 
work fine. So i think the rssyncsharename in is the problem and the excludes 
never get touched at all.

Here is my client-config:

 

$Conf{PingCmd} = '/bin/true';

$Conf{PingMaxMsec} = 200;

$Conf{ClientCharset} = 'cp1252';

$Conf{ClientCharsetLegacy} = 'cp1252';

$Conf{RsyncShareName} = [

  '/cygdrive/e/daten'

];

$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {

  '*' => [

    '/cygdrive/e/daten/install',

    '/cygdrive/e/daten/Profile',

  ]

};

$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l backuppc $host $rsyncPath $argList+';

$Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l backuppc $host $rsyncPath 
$argList+';

$Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync';

$Conf{XferLogLevel} = 1;

 

Starting with  ‘/‘ doenst make much sense as there are multiple drives.

 

michael

Von: Michael MH. Heel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. September 2010 15:42
An: General list for user discussion,questions and support
Betreff: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsync with windows/cygwin

 

Thx fort he tip. I checked the client config file and found this:

 

$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {

  '/cygdrive/e/daten/install' => [

    ''

  ],

  '/cygdrive/e/daten/Profile' => [

    ''

  ]

 

It looks so bad lol i cant tell. I have to see how i managed to get that done 
via the webinterface.

I started a new attempt with the correct format (webinterface looks better now 
also). But still it backs up the Profile folder. Could it be i need to delete 
the backups done so far as they contain parts of the /Profile folder ?

 

michael

 

Von: Trey Nolen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. September 2010 14:44
An: General list for user discussion,questions and support
Betreff: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsync with windows/cygwin

 

There was a bug in older versions of cygwin/rsync which did not work as a 
"server" over ssh.  It would hang up, so you had to run rsync as a daemon and 
set up shares.  However, that has since been fixed, so you should be able to 
run rsync/ssh just fine.

I suspect your problem with BackupFileExclude is that you are not including the 
full path.  If you are using a Windows client, your full path will be something 
like "/cygdrive/c/Program Files/<something to not backup>".   If you are 
neglecting the /cygdrive/c/ part, that may be your issue.

Trey Nolen


Michael MH. Heel wrote: 

Thx fort he info sorin and gerald. I will look into into.

 

In the meantime i tried standard rsync over ssh. The backup works fine with a 
„small“ problem: BackupFilesExclude 
<http://178.63.102.70:8080/BackupPC_Admin?action=view&type=docs#_conf_backupfilesexclude_>
  doenst work at all. I dont know if thats the mentioned rsync bug or not but 
basic operation is working now. I use centos 5.4 with  backuppc 3.2.0. client 
is a win2003 server running cygwin. 

So either i take care of the BackupFilesExclude problem or the rsyncd problem. 
Which method you think is the better one for this scenario if both would work ?

 

michael 

Von: Gerald Brandt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. September 2010 13:34
An: General list for user discussion,questions and support
Betreff: Re: [BackupPC-users] rsync with windows/cygwin

 

 

________________________________

From: "Michael MH. Heel" <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]> 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 4:07:06 AM
Subject: [BackupPC-users] rsync with windows/cygwin




Hello. I am testing BackupPC since a few days for backing up Windows PCs.

 

Most information i   got tell me to use rsyncd when it comes to windows 
machines due to a bug.

 

As i run into problems with rsyncd+ssh i wonder if the rsync problem still 
persists or if it can be used now.

 

About the rsyncd problem: rsyncd trys to connect directly and is not using the 
ssh tunnel. I found documents about this problem but if rsync would work i 
would save the time solving the problem.

 

Thx for your help

 

 

Michael H.



Here is how I did it.  If you don't want to use Microsoft's VSS, that part can 
be skipped.

http://geraldbrandt.com/2010/06/08/backuppc-with-sshrsyncvss-on-windows-server/

 
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