AUF - J r me Santini writes:
> Craig Barratt a écrit :
> > AUF - J r me Santini writes:
> >
> >
> >>I just installed backuppc today. All went fine until I added my nfs
> >>fileserver to the list of host to be backuped
> >>
> >>When I try to backup this server, it fail each time on the same user
Craig Barratt a écrit :
AUF - J r me Santini writes:
I just installed backuppc today. All went fine until I added my nfs
fileserver to the list of host to be backuped
When I try to backup this server, it fail each time on the same user
directory. attached are the end of the xferlog I get, w
AUF - J r me Santini writes:
> I just installed backuppc today. All went fine until I added my nfs
> fileserver to the list of host to be backuped
>
> When I try to backup this server, it fail each time on the same user
> directory. attached are the end of the xferlog I get, with the error,
>
Hi, Mark,
I went back and read your Jan. 16th posting. Sounds like a very ambitious
piece of code... Some issues:
-- Because the --include option of rsync (or the include option of an
rsync module) is not exclusive, like $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} is, we'd have
to work with --exclude (as you said),
I am currently running BackupPC to a number of remote
offices and have been recently asked to add another office that has way more
data than the bandwidth could support during the initial FULL after the initial
FULL the bandwidth should be fine since there is only about 10MB of changed
file
Hello
I just installed backuppc today. All went fine until I added my nfs
fileserver to the list of host to be backuped
When I try to backup this server, it fail each time on the same user
directory. attached are the end of the xferlog I get, with the error,
and an "ls" of the user directory
Glenn Tofte writes:
> I backed up the share on a Windows 2000 Server via SMB, using BackupPC
> (BackupPC-2.1.2) on Fedora Core 4.
>
> I am confused about the Host Backup Summary.
>
> The share that I backed up contains 77,410 files and is 54GB (according
> to Windows 2000 server).
>
> On the re
> What I don't understand here is why I don't have one full backup from
> one week maximum, and up to six additional daily incremental backups, as
> configured with default values:
> $Conf{FullPeriod} = 6.97;
> $Conf{FullKeepCnt} = 1;
> $Conf{FullKeepCntMin} = 1;
> $Conf{FullAgeMax} = 90;
I t
Le dimanche 22 Janvier 2006 23:43, Craig Barratt a écrit :
> [...]
> Following up on the list for archive purposes.
>
> We debugged this offline and the problem is specific to >8GB
> files using smbclient or tar that are multiples of 256 bytes
> in size. (Unfortunately my >8GB test cases were not
> > Remote[1]: rsync: opendir "/dev/fd/3" failed: Bad file descriptor (9)
> > Xfer PIDs are now 30450,30452
> >
> > This is the initial backup. That's not trying to back up a non-existent
> > floppy, is it?
>
> FD(4)BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual
> F
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 09:45:29AM -0800, Ward... James Ward wrote:
> Remote[1]: rsync: opendir "/dev/fd/3" failed: Bad file descriptor (9)
> Xfer PIDs are now 30450,30452
>
> This is the initial backup. That's not trying to back up a non-existent
> floppy, is it?
FD(4)BSD Ke
Hello.
I expected an unexplained files wipeout yesterday on my server at around
0:40. When searching my available backups, I had the unhappy surprise of
discovering my backup policy was absolutly not working: I just had a
full backup from 4 month ago, and an incremental backup from yesterday.
Hi,
we have a no full functional installation of the BackupPC and I need
some help to complete and a correct configuration to put this tool
working in my office.
Is there someone in the list that would like to make me an offer for
this task ?
Thanks in advance and regards,
Carlos Dória
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