Pedro writes:
Those are good news, where can we see about new stuff is in this upgrade?
Here is the current ChangeLog. This should be pretty much what is
in 3.2.0beta0.
Craig
* Added BackupPC::Xfer::Protocol as a common class for each Xfer
method. This simplifies some of the xfer specific
Craig Barratt schrieb:
Pedro writes:
Those are good news, where can we see about new stuff is in this upgrade?
Here is the current ChangeLog. This should be pretty much what is
in 3.2.0beta0.
Are there any plans to update File-RsyncP to make it compatible with
newer rsync protocol
I have been trying to get this added to the Wiki on SourceForge but it
refuses to save my changes. Here then is a guide to installing
BackupPC on OpenSolaris10. Please will someone try and get it onto
the wiki?
INSTALL BACKUPPC on SOLARIS (running onSunOS 5.10 Generic_138889-05
i86pc i386
Hi List ! i already read all official documentation about Backuppc schedule
but i dont understand very much... i try to make auto full backup one day to
week (02:00 am in all mondays for example) but i dont know what i have to
define in config.pl...
can u help me?
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 15:35 +0200, Enrique Jiménez Campos wrote:
(02:00 am in all mondays for example)
I was taught to avoid 2am for scheduled tasks. Daylight-savings time
changes occur at 2am. One day a year, 2am never happens. Another day,
it happens twice!
$0.02
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Paul Dugas -
Tomasz writes:
Are there any plans to update File-RsyncP to make it compatible with
newer rsync protocol versions?
I'm experimenting with FUSE to see if native rsync3 + FUSE will
be the best path. Otherwise, yes, I will update File-RsyncP.
Craig
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote at about 09:51:20 +0200 on Monday, March 30, 2009:
Craig Barratt schrieb:
Pedro writes:
Those are good news, where can we see about new stuff is in this upgrade?
Here is the current ChangeLog. This should be pretty much what is
in 3.2.0beta0.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:39:49AM -0700, Craig Barratt wrote:
Tomasz writes:
Are there any plans to update File-RsyncP to make it compatible with
newer rsync protocol versions?
I'm experimenting with FUSE to see if native rsync3 + FUSE will
be the best path. Otherwise, yes, I will
* Added more options to server backup command: rather than just forcing
an incremental or full backup, a regular (auto) backup can be queued
(ie: do nothing/incr/full based on schedule), as well as doing just
an incremental or full or nothing based on the client schedule.
Based on
David Lasker wrote:
I was trying to figure out the best way to deploy VSS with BackupPC on my
Windows XP PCs, and found this wonderful script. Thank you so much Jeffrey
for sharing it!
Is it possible to do VSS on XP Home? I have a location that I'd like to
do VSS and getting them upgraded to
According to this post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg12947.ht
ml
VSS works on XP Home. You can download vshadow.exe and try it yourself to
make sure.
I have implemented wakeonlan and shutdown with BackupPC using the method in
this post:
Hi,
Thanks for the most interesting script. Minor correction for:
$DOSDEV ${letter}: /D 2 /dev/nuul
should read:
$DOSDEV ${letter}: /D 2 /dev/null
Not sure what you are doing with the following:
if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then
command=$( (cd -P $(dirname $0) pwd ))/$(basename $0)
else
command=$ at
David writes:
The short story is that you need to configure BackupPC to wake up only
once per day, in order for wakeonlan to work in a reasonable manner.
That should be fixed in 3.2.0beta0:
* Moved call to NmbLookupFindHostCmd in BackupPC_dump to after the
check of whether a backup
Hi everybody,
I installed backuppc on a fairly up-to-date ubuntu 8.10 machine to
backup it and a few other machines on my home LAN.
I'm using a fairly large (1.5T) eSATA external disk (formatted ext3) for
the data pool.
My data pool is essentially static, but, all the same, every time I
backup the
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Mauro Condarelli wrote:
Hi everybody, I installed backuppc on a fairly up-to-date ubuntu
8.10 machine to backup it and a few other machines on my home LAN.
I'm using a fairly large (1.5T) eSATA external disk (formatted
ext3) for the data pool. My
Mauro Condarelli wrote:
Hi everybody,
I installed backuppc on a fairly up-to-date ubuntu 8.10 machine to
backup it and a few other machines on my home LAN.
I'm using a fairly large (1.5T) eSATA external disk (formatted ext3) for
the data pool.
My data pool is essentially static, but, all the
Craig Barratt wrote at about 10:39:49 -0700 on Monday, March 30, 2009:
Tomasz writes:
Are there any plans to update File-RsyncP to make it compatible with
newer rsync protocol versions?
I'm experimenting with FUSE to see if native rsync3 + FUSE will
be the best path. Otherwise,
David Morton wrote at about 14:15:57 -0500 on Monday, March 30, 2009:
David Lasker wrote:
I was trying to figure out the best way to deploy VSS with BackupPC on my
Windows XP PCs, and found this wonderful script. Thank you so much Jeffrey
for sharing it!
Is it possible to do VSS on
David Lasker wrote:
The short story is that you need
to configure BackupPC to wake up only once per day, in order for wakeonlan
to work in a reasonable manner.
That would be great for this particular system anyway, since I'd want it
to only wake up at night.
geroldr wrote at about 05:22:53 -0400 on Monday, March 30, 2009:
Hi,
Thanks for the most interesting script. Minor correction for:
$DOSDEV ${letter}: /D 2 /dev/nuul
should read:
$DOSDEV ${letter}: /D 2 /dev/null
Yes, I am aware of that typo - thanks
Not sure what you are
Jeff writes:
Sounds cool... I imagine this is in line with the thread we had a few
months ago.
Yes, that's right. I want to be sure the performance and reliability
are high enough before making the decision.
Craig
How do you like yours on the whole? Does it use the WD enterprise drive re3?
--- On Thu, 3/26/09, David Williams dwilli...@dtw-consulting.com wrote:
From: David Williams dwilli...@dtw-consulting.com
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] External WD Worldbook Device
To: 'General list for user
at is supposed to be an at sign (@). These get mangled by the mailing
list archiver, in the hope of hiding email addresses.
Dave
geroldr wrote at about 05:22:53 -0400 on Monday, March 30, 2009:
command=$ at
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