I just subscribed to the list so I missed Carl's image generator you are
talking
about. Is there a link somewhere ?
btw my perl foo is also pretty bad and this is a transcription of an awk
implementation
I had before, that's why it's full of C constructs.
Tobias
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Also, what do the 'i,I,l,L,F' characters mean?
I missed that part of your post: F is full backup I is incremental and L is
backuppc_link.They
are in lower case if the job finished too fast for a character.
Tobias
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Hi Tobias,
how does the script work? Well, I understand the columns. But what is
it supposed to enter for the duration?
Some tiny examples would be fine.
Greetings
Christian
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The amount of time to display from the beginning of the first job in the logs
(in
hours). This allows you to compare different days since the scale of the graph
remains the same. If a job does not terminate at that time it will be displayed
by a ''.
Tobias
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De :
Am 12.03.2013 09:28, schrieb Tobias Oed:
The amount of time to display from the beginning of the first job in the logs
(in
hours). This allows you to compare different days since the scale of the
graph
remains the same. If a job does not terminate at that time it will be
displayed by a
This is an example with a duration of 3h. Not all hosts are completed in this
timeframe. The number of at the
end indicates how many more jobs are in the log for the host:
2013-03-11 18:00:02 - 2013-03-11 20:00:02 (2013-03-11 21:24:16)
crashrsync 3:
Hi,
is there an easy way to tell BackupPC a host changes IP address?
I have a couple of hosts with fixed IP addresses (even though through
DHCP) and sometimes they go abroad and connect with a VPN connection.
Now how do I tell BackupPC to look for this additional VPN IP addresses?
I could
On 03/12 08:35 , Tobias Oed wrote:
I just subscribed to the list so I missed Carl's image generator you are
talking
about. Is there a link somewhere ?
Here's a link to the thread on backupcentral.
On 2013-03-12 13:12, Christian Völker wrote:
is there an easy way to tell BackupPC a host changes IP address?
Beyond the DHCP option in the hosts file, no. That only makes BackupPC
search the local subnet for it.
The way to make roaming hosts accessible (to any service) is DNS. DynDNS is
easy.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Christian Völker chrisc...@knebb.de wrote:
is there an easy way to tell BackupPC a host changes IP address?
I have a couple of hosts with fixed IP addresses (even though through
DHCP) and sometimes they go abroad and connect with a VPN connection.
Now how do
Greetings -
This is to follow-up the problem I wrote about last week with the subject
Connection failed, nt status bad network name. I am not receiving list
emails for some reason so I can't respond with my solution and keep the
message thread.
The initial symptoms of the problem I was
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:29:41 +0100 Holger Parplies wb...@parplies.de
wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote on 2013-03-11 11:29:48 -0500 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
BackupPC_dump memory usage]:
[...]
I am curious about this. I recall when people first started using
64-bit perl saying that memory use
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Arnold Krille arn...@arnoldarts.de wrote:
Please people, come join us in the 21st century. 64bit has been around
long enough. If there is still an app that fails to compile/run on
64bits, its worthy of dropping it entirely.
If something basic like perl would
Hi,
Arnold Krille wrote on 2013-03-12 21:48:18 +0100 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
BackupPC_dump memory usage]:
[...]
Not again.
Please people, come join us in the 21st century. 64bit has been around
long enough. If there is still an app that fails to compile/run on
64bits, its worthy of dropping
Hi,
Jeff Boyce wrote on 2013-03-12 13:01:05 -0700 [[BackupPC-users] Connection
failed, nt status bad network name - Solved]:
[...]
I am not receiving list emails for some reason [...]
sorry, I somehow missed sending you an explicit copy of my previous reply, so
you probably didn't get that.
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