also sprach Hanspeter Kunz [2015-12-03 21:42 +1300]:
> In my opinion, a clean, easy and efficient way to have a BackupPC
> mirror is to use some disk-mirroring as drbd. with this you can avoid
> to run backups twice on the clients (one for master backup, another one
> for the
On Thu, 2015-12-03 at 15:47 +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Les Mikesell [2015-12-03 13:29
> +1300]:
> > I think you are missing the point of the way backuppc stores data -
>
> No no, I know. But e.g. on a mail server, mails get deleted and new
> mails arrive,
On Thu, 2015-12-03 at 23:15 +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Hanspeter Kunz [2015-12-03 21:42
> +1300]:
> > In my opinion, a clean, easy and efficient way to have a BackupPC
> > mirror is to use some disk-mirroring as drbd. with this you can
> > avoid
> > to run
On 12/03 11:20 , martin f krafft wrote:
> before I hack this up myself, I wanted to ask if someone already has
> a solution I could possible reuse.
Not exactly, but if you want to continue with this course, I do have a
script which may serve as a starting point. This started life as a script to
On 12/02 05:08 , Brad Alexander wrote:
> Hi Carl,
>
> My /usr/local/etc/sudoers.d/backuppc is identical to the one on my other
> freebsd box:
>
> cat /usr/local/etc/sudoers.d/backuppc
> Cmnd_AliasBACKUP=/usr/bin/tar, /usr/local/bin/rsync
> backuppc ALL=NOPASSWD:BACKUP
It looks
Double-check that /usr/local/bin/rsync is the correct path to rsync on
that machine. Also check that it is the same path that backuppc is
trying to use. I see /usr/bin/rsync in the command below, but I'm not
sure offhand if that is referring to the local path or the remote path.
Bowie
On
Hi there,
I recently had to install a newer version of Linux (Kubuntu 15.10) and
thus had to reinstall Backuppc (v3.3.0), which I did from repository. I
had several files already backed (config files) so I restored them.
Right now I am having a couple of issues that I'd be grateful of any
On 03.12.15 21:41, David Williams wrote:
> I recently had to install a newer version of Linux (Kubuntu 15.10) and thus
> had to reinstall Backuppc (v3.3.0), which I did from repository. I had
> several files already backed (config files) so I restored them.
But if you removed pool.rrd during
On 03.12.15 21:41, David Williams wrote:
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Alexander Moisseev"
> To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: 12/3/2015 12:34:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] New install - new issues
>
>> On 03.12.15 18:29, David Williams
From: "Alexander Moisseev"
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: 12/3/2015 2:54:15 PM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] New install - new issues
>On 03.12.15 21:41, David Williams wrote:
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Alexander Moisseev"
Bowie,
That's exactly what it was. Forgot the path to rsync...
Thanks,
--b
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Double-check that /usr/local/bin/rsync is the correct path to rsync on
> that machine. Also check that it is the same path that backuppc is
On 03.12.15 18:29, David Williams wrote:
>
> The image http://192.168.15.2/backuppc/index.cgi?image=4 cannot be
> displayed because it contains errors.
>
Try to save this object as a file and investigate it's content.
--
Alexander
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