On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 12:05:39PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> I'd welcome any other suggestions. My preference is to use a
> pre-packaged version of 3.0, so I'd consider any distro that has one. I
> have a slight preference for debian-based distros, though.
I use etch/stable for the base system a
hi all
I backup 70 client.
Incremental backup is backuped per 1 day
Full backup is backuped per 15 day
The nunber of Incremental backup is 14
The number of Full backup is 2
So,,
Backup takes a lot of time at day
for example,
I want that all client is backuped in 1am ~ 6am
but,,
In actuality
John Buttery wrote:
> * On Thursday 12 July 2007 14:56, "Yaakov Chaikin"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have looked through the documentation, but can't figure out how to
>> specify a specific directory within a machine to back up as well as
>> how to specify configurations per PC. I see where
* On Thursday 12 July 2007 14:56, "Yaakov Chaikin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have looked through the documentation, but can't figure out how to
>specify a specific directory within a machine to back up as well as
>how to specify configurations per PC. I see where it talks about the
>ability to
Hi,
I have a LAN where every machine has a static IP address. Furthermore,
each machine has a custom 'hosts' file which gives those IP addresses
a host name.
I don't necessarily want to back up the entire drive on each machine,
but only certain directories.
I have looked through the documentatio
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Rob Owens wrote:
> Can anybody give me a good reason not to use Debian Lenny for a backuppc
> server? My reason for choosing it is that it's got a package for
> backuppc 3.0. This server won't be accessible from the internet, and
> won't be doing anything else but running
Rob Owens wrote:
> Can anybody give me a good reason not to use Debian Lenny for a backuppc
> server? My reason for choosing it is that it's got a package for
> backuppc 3.0. This server won't be accessible from the internet, and
> won't be doing anything else but running backuppc. The only r
On 07/12 12:05 , Rob Owens wrote:
> Can anybody give me a good reason not to use Debian Lenny for a backuppc
> server?
nope. Best way to do it. Best quality package on the best OS and distro. :)
--
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com
Can anybody give me a good reason not to use Debian Lenny for a backuppc
server? My reason for choosing it is that it's got a package for
backuppc 3.0. This server won't be accessible from the internet, and
won't be doing anything else but running backuppc. The only reason I'm
questioning it
Thanks for this info. It was very helpful. I'm still trying to wrap my
head around the scheduling and some of the terminology in the config.pl
file.
-Rob
Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote on 09.07.2007 at 08:12:18 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
> rsync incremental-only ba
Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Les
> Rodrigo Real wrote:
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> Some weeks ago I sent a message to the list, saying that I would like
>> to have a Windows Installer for backuppc clients. I never started
>> that, and started to think that maybe in some cases I could do almo
Holger Parplies parplies.de> writes:
> pool and PC directory on different file systems?
>
> Regards,
> Holger
well i did install a new hard drive to take my backups there. I've mounted it as
an ext3 system and set it as /TopDIR. However I can't seem to find how to set
the pool directory in th
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