On 4/19/2010 5:22 PM, Eddie Gonzales wrote:
> ok, i was able to archive but it archive to the backuppc server. i was under
> the assumption that when you create a host(a different machine) and set that
> for archive, it should push the archives to that machine. am i missing
> something?
Yes, t
ok, i was able to archive but it archive to the backuppc server. i was under
the assumption that when you create a host(a different machine) and set that
for archive, it should push the archives to that machine. am i missing
something?
“Those who actually solve problems spend very little time
i am testing archiving to a windows host and ran into this error..
mkdir /archive: Permission denied at
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_archiveHost line 118
Archive failed: mkdir /archive: Permission denied at
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_archiveHost line 118
i see its a permission issue b
> And somebody know, how can i update my backuppc version?
Oops, I read your email too quickly and didn't this part.
The documentation doesn't have a section dedicated to how to do this,
nor is there a file in the tarball providing advice. The closest
reference is:
http://backuppc.sourceforge.
> Hi, how can i know my bacckuppc version?
>
> And somebody know, how can i update my backuppc version?
Front page of admin interface for me says:
General Server Information
* The servers PID is 19550, on host backuppc.mydomain, version 3.2.0beta1,
started at 4/19 19:36.
$ grep Versio
Hi, how can i know my bacckuppc version?
And somebody know, how can i update my backuppc version?
thanks
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> B. Alexander wrote:
> > The main problem with this machine is that it has two IDE drive
> > slots. Any more, the largest IDE drives I have been able to find are
> > 500GB. So I have a 500 and a 250 in the machine.
>
> Can't you add a SATA car