Tomas Florian writes:
I think your patch worked. It wasn't a 100% conclusive test though
because before I got your patch I was suspecting some kind of corruption
in the cspool folder and I deleted the contents ... then I got your
patch, applied that too and when the backup finished it
Hi,
Our backup server (BackupPC 2.1.0) recently crashed so I setup a new server
with BackupPC 2.1.2. It has a LVM of 400Gb (2x200Gb) where are stored cpool,
pc, and pool. The actual install dir is /home/backuppc. I have symb link in
/home/backuppc/data/ for cpool, pc and pool and backuppc starts
Hola again,
re those people that use Removable and or External HDs for their backuppc
setups, was
their any brand in particular that tickled - and should I be looking for a
certain file
system format on the HD?
We are running a Debian stable machine currently, with backuppc installed
(obv),
On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 19:25, Lachlan Simpson wrote:
re those people that use Removable and or External HDs for their backuppc
setups, was
their any brand in particular that tickled - and should I be looking for a
certain file
system format on the HD?
You can reformat to match what you
Christophe Faribault writes:
Our backup server (BackupPC 2.1.0) recently crashed so I setup a new server
with BackupPC 2.1.2. It has a LVM of 400Gb (2x200Gb) where are stored cpool,
pc, and pool. The actual install dir is /home/backuppc. I have symb link in
/home/backuppc/data/ for cpool, pc
Guillaume Rousse writes:
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