On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 14:53, Jeffrey Fogel wrote:
> Is there an easy way to change the location of the TOPDIR variable? I
> installed using apt-get on debian and it put the TOPDIR in
> /var/lib/backuppc, which is not where I wanted it. Is there a quick way
> to change this or should I just uni
Hi all,
I use the last version 2.1.1 And i always have
problem with large restor on windows machine.
When i want to restore the complete directory (like
2 to 5 gig), I always get a restore failed after 1 hour of restroing. But when I
restore it from sub folder (like 100 to 500meg). all go
Is there an easy way to change the location of the TOPDIR variable? I
installed using apt-get on debian and it put the TOPDIR in
/var/lib/backuppc, which is not where I wanted it. Is there a quick way
to change this or should I just uninstall and then reinstall from the
source instead of apt-
I forget to say
In the windows-box after modify the files of configuration, couble clic
in the service.bat files.
that will be run rsyncd as service at boot.
ciao
MaX
max wrote:
Hi dosseh,
i have redirect this mail to mailinglist, hoping that can help other
peuple with your same problem.
Hi dosseh,
i have redirect this mail to mailinglist, hoping that can help other
peuple with your same problem.
dosseh edjé wrote:
Hello max,
Thank you
I tried it and i received this from 192.168.10.3's host:
Backup aborted(auth failed on module Backup).
there is a authorization pr
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 11:39, Phil Carinhas wrote:
> Are there any plans to support Unix POSIX ACLs?
A starting point for this might be to use star
(http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/star.html) instead
of gnutar. I'm not sure what else would be required in the
backuppc metadata side of thi
Are there any plans to support Unix POSIX ACLs?
Thanks,
-Phil Carinhas
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Hi !
Recently, my main hard disk crashed so I tried to restore my archived BackupPC
backups, but the tar was corrupted :-(
I found in the ML archives Johannes Wein's and Michael's messages. So I tried
the following patch:
> edit the BackupPC_tarCreate script file and modify the line number
I think that's a problem of permission.
Do you have created the folder /var/backuppc/192.168.10.3/ as root?
please change the owner with
# chown -R backuppc.backuppc /var/backuppc/192.168.10.3
...and try again
best,
MaX
dosseh edjé wrote:
Hello,
My BackupPC-2.1.1 doesn't work. I use rsyn
Hello,
My BackupPC-2.1.1 doesn't work. I use rsyncd to backup linux's and winxx's hosts.
But i receive this as error message:
Backup failed on 192.168.10.3(unable to open/create /var/backuppc/192.168.10.3/xferLOG.z).
I'm new to linux so please i need help.
Thanks.
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