[BackupPC-users] Cannot stat: No such file or directory

2010-06-30 Thread huffie
Josh Malone wrote: > huffie wrote: > > > Hi Josh, the tar version is 1.15.1 running on Centos 5.5. > > Under the configuration, the tarsharename is defined as > > $Conf{TarShareName} = '/samba'; > > > > and the script for execution is > > $Conf{TarClientCmd} = '$tarPath -c -f - -C $shareName $i

[BackupPC-users] Cannot stat: No such file or directory

2010-06-30 Thread huffie
Josh Malone wrote: > huffie wrote: > > > Hi Josh, the tar version is 1.15.1 running on Centos 5.5. > > Under the configuration, the tarsharename is defined as > > $Conf{TarShareName} = '/samba'; > > > > and the script for execution is > > $Conf{TarClientCmd} = '$tarPath -c -f - -C $shareName $i

Re: [BackupPC-users] Included directories reported empty

2010-06-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Jim Kyle wrote: > I have backuppc partially working with Xubuntu 8.04.4, but still have one > critical problem. I'm trying to include only a few directories from one > client machine, specifically "/etc" which is the machine's configuration, > and "/home/jim/joanne" which contains zipped-up backups

[BackupPC-users] Included directories reported empty

2010-06-30 Thread Jim Kyle
I have backuppc partially working with Xubuntu 8.04.4, but still have one critical problem. I'm trying to include only a few directories from one client machine, specifically "/etc" which is the machine's configuration, and "/home/jim/joanne" which contains zipped-up backups from my wife's machine

Re: [BackupPC-users] Backup Data Volumes

2010-06-30 Thread John Rouillard
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 02:13:11PM -0400, Norbert Hoeller wrote: > The high backuppc data volumes appear to be a problem with File::RsyncP on > the Ubuntu port to the ARM architecture. Well perhaps not. I posted an earlier email where I am tranferring a lot of file data for old files that are in

Re: [BackupPC-users] Backup Data Volumes

2010-06-30 Thread Norbert Hoeller
The high backuppc data volumes appear to be a problem with File::RsyncP on the Ubuntu port to the ARM architecture. I have created a small test script that calls File:RsyncP to copy files from one directory to another on the same system. Running the script the first time copies all the files

Re: [BackupPC-users] Cannot stat: No such file or directory

2010-06-30 Thread Josh Malone
huffie wrote: Hi Josh, the tar version is 1.15.1 running on Centos 5.5. Under the configuration, the tarsharename is defined as $Conf{TarShareName} = '/samba'; and the script for execution is $Conf{TarClientCmd} = '$tarPath -c -f - -C $shareName $incrDate --totals'; I would suspect the executio

[BackupPC-users] Cannot stat: No such file or directory

2010-06-30 Thread huffie
Hi Josh, the tar version is 1.15.1 running on Centos 5.5. Under the configuration, the tarsharename is defined as $Conf{TarShareName} = '/samba'; and the script for execution is $Conf{TarClientCmd} = '$tarPath -c -f - -C $shareName $incrDate --totals'; I would suspect the execution line is not c

Re: [BackupPC-users] Cannot stat: No such file or directory

2010-06-30 Thread Josh Malone
huffie wrote: huffie wrote: err.. i did a link to tar for gtar... [office bin]# ls -la gtar lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 May 24 18:38 gtar -> tar could that be the reason? I tried with tar i get similar error Running: /bin/tar -c -f - -C /samba --totals . full backup started for directory /sa

[BackupPC-users] smbclient unix charset and BakcupPC ClientCharset

2010-06-30 Thread alessandro
Hi! I have this configuration: - server Win2008 Standard Italian - client: - BackupPC 3.0.0beta3 with "ClientCharset" parameter set to "" - smbclient V. 3.0.7 with "unix charset" parameter in smb.conf set to "ISO8859-1" BackupPC does not backup files with particular char inside the

[BackupPC-users] My backup method across VPN

2010-06-30 Thread Innop
Hello, I require your opinion about my method. I want to backup 500 GB of data from another company. Approximately 5 GB of data are changed daily. We have a VPN 2Mbit/s (approximately 200 KB/s) between the two companies. I have a computer (50GB, 256MBytes RAM) and an Ethernet hard disk (1 TB). I