Craig Barratt wrote:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes:
Every time I do a full backup, Backup PC seems to hiccup on the last
file as such:
File /usr/local/backuppc/data//pc/lap2/XferLOG.0.z
Contents of file /usr/local/backuppc/data//pc/lap2/XferLOG.0.z, modified
2005-09-09 16:31:30
Ru
Bill Hudacek writes:
> I've seen the screenshots at the web site, and my opening CGI BackupPC
> screen is a bit less informational. Here's an "ASCII screenshot":
>
> BackupPC Server Status
>
> Currently Running Jobs
> Host Type User Start Time Command PID Xfer PID
> (li
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes:
> Every time I do a full backup, Backup PC seems to hiccup on the last
> file as such:
>
> File /usr/local/backuppc/data//pc/lap2/XferLOG.0.z
>
> Contents of file /usr/local/backuppc/data//pc/lap2/XferLOG.0.z, modified
> 2005-09-09 16:31:30
>
> Running: /usr/local/sa
hbeaumont hbeaumont writes:
> I've got a test server set up to backup two servers. Right now backuppc is
> running :
>
> -bash-2.05b# ps axuw | grep "dump"
> backuppc 2084 1.4 5.1 508280 24688 ? S 10:00 1:49 /usr/bin/perl
> /usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_dump host1
> backuppc 2085 0.2 62.7 75
Roy,
I appreciate the update. Glad you relocated safely and I trust
the same is true for your family, friends and colleagues.
I hope things get back to normal quickly and I look forward to
helping with BackupPCd.
Regards,
Craig
Roy Keene writes:
> Craig,
>
> There has been no progress
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes:
> >>Whenever I try to restore a whole bunch of files it fails with this
> >>error after it restores about 4 files:
> >>I did replace instances of Solaris tar with gtar.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Is the share read-only?
> >
> >Craig
>
> No it is not a read-only share .. con
David Relson writes:
> Thanks for a great program! As a minor contribution, I've noticed an
> html display flaw and am enclosing patches that fix the flaw in the 2
> places I've seen it. There might be other places, notably in the other
> Lang/*.pm files.
>
> I'd sent these patches about 3 week
Travis Fraser writes:
> I have looked through the docs and found the command
>
> BackupPC_serverMesg backup all
>
> to queue all hosts for backup, but was wondering how to do this for just
> one host. I would like to be able to trigger the backup from the
> server's console.
BackupPC_serve
Hamish Guthrie writes:
> I am sorry to harp on about this, but, it gets back to my analysis of
> rsync under backuppc a few months ago - I still think that we need to do
> an implementation of File::RsyncP in C as opposed to perl. I have done
> some memory requirement analysis of a raw rsync ba
Dan D Niles writes:
> Les Mikesell writes:
> >
> > I haven't peeked at the code, but I'd guess that it is checking
> > that the programs exist so it can give a reasonable error message
> > at startup time instead of waiting until some backup run needs
> > it (remember that you can override $
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