I thought this article on obnam was interesting. I was interested in the idea
that there are no incremental/full backups - all backups are just a snapshot.
http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/500443/1f1dd755c5ca12d4/
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Using rsync (via ssh), default is aes encryption, which is expensive.
I wanted to try setting
Host * Ciphers arcfour,blowfish-cbc
I put that in user backuppc .ssh/config, but that didn't seem to work
(according
to the output of ps, not showing the args to ssh).
I did find that putting it in
Is there an easy way to set restore options (using rsync), I want to not
restore
files on the destination that have mod time newer than the backup.
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I need to do a restore in the morning. If I start the restore before the
normally-scheduled backup, will that block the backup until the restore is
complete? I would think it would be a bad thing to try to run the backup while
the restore is in progress.
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Thanks. I got it fixed. A mix of f15 and f16 perl packages was to blame.
Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Just updated my backuppc server from fedora 15 to fedora 16. Now backuppc
>> won't start, but gives:
>>
>> D
Just updated my backuppc server from fedora 15 to fedora 16. Now backuppc
won't
start, but gives:
Dec 5 20:06:43 nbecker6 BackupPC[2535]: /usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib64/perl5\
/vendor_perl/auto/Cwd/Cwd.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Gthr_key_ptr
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Any ideas?
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Well, it's working again. Not sure what broke it.
When I had reinstalled backuppc from scratch (wiping /var/lib/BackupPC), I had
re-used my old /etc/backuppc config.
Now I just a new, clean /etc/backuppc (just adding my host and share).
Something in the old config that backuppc didn't like, I
OK, so I did a new test today.
1. I did a complete reinstall of backuppc on the server. I removed all
existing
data from /var/lib/backuppc
2. I ran backup manually:
/usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_dump -v -f nbecker1
[ blah blah ...]
.: md4 doesn't match: will retry in phase 1; file removed
John Rouillard wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 02:40:24PM -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Ok, let me get to the point.
>>
>> The server is F15. The client was just upgraded to F16 (but the upgrade
>> failed, and it's a clean install).
>>
>> The back
Ok, let me get to the point.
The server is F15. The client was just upgraded to F16 (but the upgrade
failed,
and it's a clean install).
The backups had been working. Now they're not. I'm trying to troubleshoot.
The symptom is, rsync starts on the client, but nothing happens. Notice the
cp
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>
>> ps auxwww | grep rsync
>> root 13636 2.8 0.1 119396 4520 ?Ss 13:18 0:00
>> /usr/bin/rsync --server --sender --perms --owner --group -D --links
>> --hard
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Using rsync (fedora 15 server, fedora 16 client)
>>
>> I put this in nbecker1.pl:
>>
>> $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = {
>> '*' => [
>> '/home/nbecker'
>
Using rsync (fedora 15 server, fedora 16 client)
I put this in nbecker1.pl:
$Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = {
'*' => [
'/home/nbecker'
]
};
But when I try to start full backup, on the client I see:
ps auxwww | grep rsync
root 13295 0.3 1.0 159092 43840 ?Ss 11:53 0:00
/usr/bin/r
I'm using rsync. Backing up my home dir.
Just in case I happen to sometimes mount some remote somewhere within my home
dir, and I assume I don't want to recurse into that, should I add --one-file-
system flag?
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Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Tried to setup as before so backuppc user on server can ssh as root on
>> client. No luck. If I test, public key doesn't work.
>
> You probably did things this way but you didn'
Tried to setup as before so backuppc user on server can ssh as root on client.
No luck. If I test, public key doesn't work.
Yes, on client .ssh permissions are OK, and there are no log messages saying
otherwise.
I did see some selinux warnings, but selinux is set to permissive - so that
thes
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
>>
>>> On 04/04 07:40 , Neal Becker wrote:
>>>> Are there instructions for using backuppc for bare metal restore?
>>>
>>> Probably somewhere. It's fa
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 04/04 07:40 , Neal Becker wrote:
>> Are there instructions for using backuppc for bare metal restore?
>
> Probably somewhere. It's fairly straightforward tho.
>
> Boot the bare-metal machine with Knoppix (or your choice of resc
Are there instructions for using backuppc for bare metal restore?
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 3/22/11 6:35 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> This is a linux server backing up a linux client.
>>
>> 2011-03-22 07:00:02 Can't find host nbecker1 via netbios
>>
>> Yeah, the client wasn't connected at that time. But I don't want
This is a linux server backing up a linux client.
2011-03-22 07:00:02 Can't find host nbecker1 via netbios
Yeah, the client wasn't connected at that time. But I don't want to use
netbios
to resolve the name. It's a linux client. Why isn't it using dns?
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Well, it seems that just looking at the command line while it was running was
misleading. In fact, it did just backup /home/nbecker as I wanted. Thanks.
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 3/18/2011 7:39 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> I have BackupFilesOnly set to /home/nbecker, but right now
&g
r than a shell.
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:57 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Neal Becker wrote:
>>
>>> I'm interested in setting up linux->linux backup. I don't like the idea of
>>> giving permission for machine1 as user backup to ssh to machine2
I have BackupFilesOnly set to /home/nbecker, but right now
rsync is running with:
/usr/bin/rsync --server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D --
links --hard-links --times --block-size=2048 --recursive --ignore-times . /
What did I do wrong? (I started backup manually via web gui b
Neal Becker wrote:
> I'm interested in setting up linux->linux backup. I don't like the idea of
> giving permission for machine1 as user backup to ssh to machine2 as root.
> What are the options?
>
> 1. Can ssh be restricted so that the only command user backup can
I'm interested in setting up linux->linux backup. I don't like the idea of
giving permission for machine1 as user backup to ssh to machine2 as root. What
are the options?
1. Can ssh be restricted so that the only command user backup can run is rsync?
2. Is there an easy way (using acls?) to gi
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