One other thing, I cannot see venti usage statistics, as pointed in the wiki.
hget tells me:
hget: too many errors with no progress Connection refused
do you know what could be causing this? (for some reason venti is not
posting anything in my http port)
is there some other way to get the
check you conf file, make sure you have http!*!80 explicitly in your
venti.conf.
-eric
On Mar 11, 2009, at 3:52 AM, hugo rivera wrote:
One other thing, I cannot see venti usage statistics, as pointed in
the wiki.
hget tells me:
hget: too many errors with no progress Connection
Hello,
I am a little confused about setting up venti (on linux).
I followed the instructions found on the wiki, and venti is up. But
now I am lost; as far as I understood (from the man pages) I have to
run vac every time I want to backup something and then unvac it every
time I want to recover it,
You want to look at vbackup - that's what I'm using for my systems now.
Here's the script I use on my Linux system, at some point I may write
up something a bit more comprehensive about how to set this up, but
you can figure most of it out by looking at the man pages and code if
necessary.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:19 PM, hugo rivera uai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am a little confused about setting up venti (on linux).
I followed the instructions found on the wiki, and venti is up. But
now I am lost; as far as I understood (from the man pages) I have to
run vac every time I
2009/3/10, Robert Raschke rtrli...@googlemail.com:
Venti is just a block storage, I think you're wanting to learn about
fossil. But I have no idea if you can run fossil in p9p.
I think you can't.
--
Hugo
uh, I think these are the pointers I needed, many thanks.
Now I'll try to get them to run, and maybe tomorrow I will have a full
system backup ;-)
2009/3/10, Eric Van Hensbergen eri...@gmail.com:
You want to look at vbackup - that's what I'm using for my systems now.
Here's the script I use on
I use vac (and sometimes vacfs) on my Linux.
archdir=/archives/`date +%Y/%m/%d`/$archbase
mkdir -p $archdir
lastvac=`find /archives -name $archname-*.vac 2/dev/null | sort | tail -1`
if [ x$lastvac != x ] ; then
d=-d $lastvac
else
d=
fi
thisvac=$archname-`date +%Y-%m-%d`.vac
vac
// //But I have no idea if you can run fossil in p9p.
// I think you can't.
not currently, but it'd be nice. i'd like to be able to serve a
fossil fs from my laptop to 9vx instances. maybe a rainy weekend project.