Under Centos5, the latest perl-rrdtool.i386 0:1.2.28-1.el5.rf and
rrdtool.i386 0:1.2.28-1.el5.rf updates seem to have broken part of the
Pool Size graph, specifically all the text is missing from within the
graph. Other than the graph I see 2 dots where the 2 color squares used
to be.
Also
Ray Todd Stevens wrote:
We have a backuppc system setup that has been running for a while now. We
are
expanding the office and I am going to need more storage space. To do this I
will need to
copy the data off, reconfigure the array with more drives and then reload the
system.
How
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copy the data off, reconfigure the array with more drives and then reload
the system.
How is the best way to do this?
cp -a is the best way imho.
I prefer using rsync -aH as you can easily interrupt and restart (if
needed).
And, don't forget to
Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
Under Centos5, the latest perl-rrdtool.i386 0:1.2.28-1.el5.rf and
rrdtool.i386 0:1.2.28-1.el5.rf updates seem to have broken part of the
Pool Size graph, specifically all the text is missing from within the
graph. Other than the graph I see 2 dots where the 2 color
Veon wrote:
Ray Todd Stevens wrote:
We have a backuppc system setup that has been running for a while
now. We are
expanding the office and I am going to need more storage space. To
do this I will need to
copy the data off, reconfigure the array with more drives and then
reload the
I have set up XP clients before with great trouble. It was over a year
ago. I added a new computer and copied a current clients config, changed
the the client specific settings and I get errors. I changed the share
to C$ and get the No files dumped for share C$ error message. I believe
that it
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
I'm not using this BackupPC mod, but there was a post on the RPMForge
users mailinglist about this problem with the latest rrdtool updates:
http://lists.rpmforge.net/pipermail/users/2008-November/002040.html
Nils Breunese.
Thanks Nils, unfortunately I'm
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Veon wrote:
Ray Todd Stevens wrote:
We have a backuppc system setup that has been running for a while now. We
are
expanding the office and I am going to need more storage space. To do this
I will need to
copy the data off, reconfigure the