Re: [BackupPC-users] I can't seem to re-install BackupPC after messing around with mountpoints

2011-02-22 Thread Anton Dollmaier
Hi,


 Glad to know you got this solved; but did you try making a hardlink on
 that filesystem yourself to see if that was indeed the problem?

On Debian, simply re-installing the backuppc-package does not recreate 
folders in /var/lib/backuppc, like pc, cpool, pool etc.


You'll have to remove/purge and then install again - like Dennis already 
did.

So, no need for testing the hardlinks - the needed directories didn't 
even exist at all.


I ran into the same issue once.


best regards,

Anton

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Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC 3.2.0 released

2010-08-09 Thread Anton Dollmaier
Am 09.08.2010 09:42, schrieb Saturn2888:
 Sorry to be off-topic, but since you're bringing it up, can you link to it 
 too please?

https://svn.ulyssis.org/repos/sipa/backuppc-fuse/backuppcfs.pl


Just tested - looks very good, even with symlinks to latest and 
oldest backup.



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Re: [BackupPC-users] nmblookup = good; ping = enemy

2010-07-28 Thread Anton Dollmaier
Hi,


 I updated the DNS forwarders as well as /etc/resolv.conf to use 8.8.8.8
 and 8.8.4.4, Google's public DNS.  Problem solved; DNS fails when it should.

instead of forwarding requests to Google, why not let your local BIND 
resolve all dns-requests (which it can)?

Just comment out the forwarding-lines, check if recursion is allowed and 
set 127.0.0.1 to your /etc/resolv.conf.

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