Re: [BackupPC-users] Executing a restore on a host while an incremental is also running

2008-12-15 Thread Kameron Gasso
Chris Robertson wrote:
 Don't do a direct restore.  Download a Zip or Tar archive.

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the info; looks like (for now) that is indeed the only way to
go from everything I can find.

This restoration will have to wait for a while since I still have the
direct restoration queued, and I don't want to manually restore and
later have the automated process overwrite that. :)

Thanks again!
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Re: [BackupPC-users] Executing a restore on a host while an incremental is also running

2008-12-15 Thread Craig Barratt
Chris writes:

 Don't do a direct restore.  Download a Zip or Tar archive.

Or cancel the incremental backup.

Craig

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