[BackupPC-users] Problem with fast processor

2005-10-16 Thread David Kerr
Hi, I've been a happy backuppc user for a couple of years but finally have run across something that I just cannot sort out. I have a Suse Linux server backing up PCs on a LAN. To be precise, one Solaris machine using rsync and two WINDOZE clients using smb plus the server itself using tar. I

Re: [BackupPC-users] Got fatal error during xfer

2005-10-16 Thread Craig Barratt
"Paul S. Gumerman" writes: > This one is easy --- I fixed this on my installation just the other day. > > Change this conf file setting: > > $Conf{BackupZeroFilesIsFatal} = 1; > > to > > $Conf{BackupZeroFilesIsFatal} = 0; That's right. However, the reason that the default is fatal is that it

[BackupPC-users] Strange behaviour

2005-10-16 Thread Tormod Omholt-Jensen
I have another problem with backuppc. I have set up backuppc to back up 4 servers. My hosts file looks like: db1 0 root db2 0 root db2_archive 0 root app1 0 root app2 0 root I have created separate conf files : ls -l /etc/backuppc

Re: [BackupPC-users] Got fatal error during xfer

2005-10-16 Thread Paul S. Gumerman
This one is easy --- I fixed this on my installation just the other day. Change this conf file setting: $Conf{BackupZeroFilesIsFatal} = 1; to $Conf{BackupZeroFilesIsFatal} = 0; Paul Tormod Omholt-Jensen wrote: I'm running backuppc, but I'm experiencing a couple of problems. When I  r

[BackupPC-users] Got fatal error during xfer

2005-10-16 Thread Tormod Omholt-Jensen
I'm running backuppc, but I'm experiencing a couple of problems. When I run a full backup for a remote server, the backup fails for one of the directories. I can not see any reason for this to happen, and the error message doesn't describe the error very well. Can anyone give me a hint? To