[BackupPC-users] Weird backup commands

2018-10-23 Thread Jaime Fenton
Hi there, With Craig Barratt's help, I've discovered that some of my backups are adding in a wildcard instead of the users name as part of the string: * Good example: Running: /usr/bin/smbclient computername.domainname\\C\$ -U AL\\backuppc -E -d 1 -c tarmode\ full -TcN

Re: [BackupPC-users] Host summary page, Sorting is weird

2018-10-23 Thread Alexander Moisseev via BackupPC-users
On 23.10.2018 9:19, Sorin Srbu wrote: Ah, I might have found the problem. I discovered the below using Google Chrome. On a hunch I tried Firefox. Firefox sorts properly. Seems this is a web browser problem then. Sorin, would you test the fix?

Re: [BackupPC-users] deleted backups then host and pc folder yet data remains in pool

2018-10-23 Thread Mike Hughes
You are correct – I changed some defaults – that one to ‘8’. So if I deleted that host 7 days ago, I can expect the pool to be gone in a day or two. I’ll be patient. Thank you Craig! From: Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users Sent: Monday, October 22, 2018 20:52 To: General list for user

[BackupPC-users] Upgrade guide for BackupPC 4.2.1

2018-10-23 Thread Sorin Srbu
Hi all, After upgrading the first BPC-server I used my notes to upgrade another CentOS 5-based BPC-server as well as the final CentOS 7-server. Maybe this can help others avoid some potentially bad situations. Find it here:

Re: [BackupPC-users] Host summary page, Sorting is weird

2018-10-23 Thread Sorin Srbu
Ah, I might have found the problem. I discovered the below using Google Chrome. On a hunch I tried Firefox. Firefox sorts properly. Seems this is a web browser problem then. -- //Sorin > -Original Message- > From: Sorin Srbu > Sent: den 23 oktober 2018 08:18 > To: 'General list for

[BackupPC-users] Host summary page, Sorting is weird

2018-10-23 Thread Sorin Srbu
Hi all again, Just noticed, when I sort the table in the web-gui on the Host Summary page on either of the columns with numbers, the sorting is pretty much off. Example, Full size (GB), sort on biggest backup at the top gives me this: 690.10 493.85 1446.27 1.27 0.39 0.35 0.06 Example, Speed