Hi,
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:02:40 -0400 Claude Gélinas
wrote:
> I will give it a try. Do you need to put that script in a specific
> location or can I put it in /usr/local/bin
Just put it somewhere. And tell backuppc where it is, that is call it
with its full path. The PATH used for calling comma
I probably should add: that German expression "Gesamtzahl geschriebener
Bytes" translates to "total number of written bytes".
Thanks
Jost
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Am 11. März 2014 17:21:46 schrieb Jost Schenck :
> Hi,
>
> I set up backuppc in my small home ne
Thank you very much!
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Hi,
I set up backuppc in my small home network. It works fine now backing up
my work linux PC over ssh/rsync. However, trying to backup /etc on
localhost over tar, I get an error after most of /etc (but not all) has
been backed up:
--- snip
pool 777 0/0
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Silver Salonen
wrote:
>
>>> Using VPN would be a must anyway and my first thought on that was that
>>> if nmblookup would work over VPN, it would be enough. Needs more
>>> research and testing though :)
>> 1. Don't trust BackupPC to work with nmblookup. While theor
On 03/11/2014 03:37 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 03/11 03:04 , Silver Salonen wrote:
>> Using VPN would be a must anyway and my first thought on that was that
>> if nmblookup would work over VPN, it would be enough. Needs more
>> research and testing though :)
> 1. Don't trust BackupPC t
On 03/11 03:04 , Silver Salonen wrote:
> Using VPN would be a must anyway and my first thought on that was that
> if nmblookup would work over VPN, it would be enough. Needs more
> research and testing though :)
1. Don't trust BackupPC to work with nmblookup. While theoretically it
works, It's a
On 03/11/2014 02:29 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 03/11 12:18 , Silver Salonen wrote:
>> We are already using Bacula for our servers backups and with that I
>> have extensive experience, but unfortunately the laptop/roadwarrior
>> support in there is quite limited.
> Keep in mind that Bac
On 03/11 12:18 , Silver Salonen wrote:
> We are already using Bacula for our servers backups and with that I
> have extensive experience, but unfortunately the laptop/roadwarrior
> support in there is quite limited.
Keep in mind that BackupPC operates on a 'pull' model, where the server
initiates
Hi.
I am looking for workstation/laptop backup solution for our organization
with many offices. My idea is that I'll set up separate box in every
office and that box would backup workstations and laptops originating
from that office.
We are already using Bacula for our servers backups and wi
Hi,
Thank you Marios zindilis. It walk well. I managed to remove the menus.
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