Hanno Zulla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> to replace an old server, I want to restore a fairly large backup (ca.
> 450 gigs) onto a new server's disk. The backup is good and complete,
> according to BackupPC.
>
> (The new server happens to be the same system that BackupPC is installed
> on, but the restore ta
Hi,
I was using tar to backup a linux machine and everything was going really
well. I got 1 full backup and 2 incremental backups done just fine. So I
decided to switch that machine's XferMethod to rsync to see if it would
improve the backup performance. But now here's the problem: Every since I
s
Hi,
to replace an old server, I want to restore a fairly large backup (ca.
450 gigs) onto a new server's disk. The backup is good and complete,
according to BackupPC.
(The new server happens to be the same system that BackupPC is installed
on, but the restore target fs is on a different disk than
B. Cook wrote:
> I am trying to figure out why this is telling me what it's telling me.
>
> The server is located at a different building and connected to us via
> partial T1..
>
> # Last status is state "idle" (no ping) as of 4/4 09:54.
> # Last error is "ping too slow: 174.8msec (threshold i
Stephen Joyce wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Doug Lytle wrote:
>
>
>> Mufit Eribol wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Finally I connected to the web interface of BackupPC.
>>>
>>> However, it is rather simple compared to some tutorials on the internet.
>>>
>>> The page doesn't have:
>>>
>>>
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Doug Lytle wrote:
> Mufit Eribol wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Finally I connected to the web interface of BackupPC.
>>
>> However, it is rather simple compared to some tutorials on the internet.
>>
>> The page doesn't have:
>>
>
> You need to specify an administrator in the config.pl
Mufit Eribol wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Finally I connected to the web interface of BackupPC.
>
> However, it is rather simple compared to some tutorials on the internet.
>
> The page doesn't have:
>
You need to specify an administrator in the config.pl file:
$Conf{CgiAdminUsers} = 'user1 user2 user3
Hello,
Finally I connected to the web interface of BackupPC.
However, it is rather simple compared to some tutorials on the internet.
The page doesn't have:
"Hosts" drop-down menu
Admin Options
LOG file
Old LOGs
Email Summary
Config file
Hosts file
Current queues
What could be wrong with my se
Morning all..
I am trying to figure out why this is telling me what it's telling me.
The server is located at a different building and connected to us via
partial T1..
# Last status is state "idle" (no ping) as of 4/4 09:54.
# Last error is "ping too slow: 174.8msec (threshold is 100msec)".
#
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
(...)
> 2. rsync server started on Windows can't open files which long path
> names (over 260 characters)[1].
(...)
> The above two problems can be solved: a recent snapshot of
> cygwin1.dll[2] can open both files with problematic DLLs and long
> filenames, when u
from: Hermann-Josef Beckers
" [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 03.04.2008
" 18:39:39:
" > is what I have in my rsycd.conf but, as I said, I don't understand
" > why that would matter if the problem just is that win2k has the
" >file open.
" >
" > Perhaps we are seeing different problems wi
Hervé Richard wrote:
For now backup hdd is connected as JBOD to
the main RAID controller. I made a script which is executed via Webmin
to stop/start backuppc, umount/mount the hdd, remove it from RAID
controller/rescan the controller for new inserted disk.
Nice tips you to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 03.04.2008
18:39:39:
>
> is what I have in my rsycd.conf but, as I said, I don't understand
> why that would matter if the problem just is that win2k has the file
> open.
>
> Perhaps we are seeing different problems with nearly identical
> symptoms?
>
> R
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