there a way to do that using SMB?
Thanks,
~Ben
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From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:54 AM
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Question on Backing Up Windows
Ben Adams wrote:
>
> I
cks up all of the C
drive, but can not back up ONLY C$\Documents and Settings\ which is all I
want to back up? Am I following the right instructions to make SMB work?
Thanks,
~Ben
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Assuming your are using Vmware Server 2 you can trigger a VM snapshot
using vmware-vim-cmd.
vmware-vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms
vmware-vim-cmd vmsvc/snapshot.create 112
vmware-vim-cmd vmsvc/snapshot.get 112
vm
s would be appreciated.
Ben
PS. Here is a list of installed perl packages.
# rpm -qa | grep perl
perl-String-CRC32-1.4-2.fc6
perl-Crypt-DES-2.05-4.el5
perl-Compress-Zlib-1.42-1.fc6
perl-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.30-4.el5
perl-libwww-perl-5.805-1.1.1
perl-MIME-Lite-3.01-5.el5
nagios-plugins-perl-1.4.11-
ld pool directory or should I try to load 2.x
and get it working and upgrade in the future?
Thanks in advance,
Ben Nickell
Idaho State University Physical Sciences
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structure but all of the directores/folders
are empty?
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I have placed multiple random files in the directory that include mp3
text files and executables to be used just for testing purposes.
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On 12/04 03:44 , Ben Blankenberg wrote:
> Have Tried these configs
>
> $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = ['*/test?test/*'];
>
> And get this error message returned Last error is "No files
> dumped for share C$"
Hmm, I don
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On 12/04 11:33 , Ben Blankenberg wrote:
> I am having trouble finding out the correct syntax to backup a
directory
> on a windows machine using SMB that includes spaces in the path of the
> directory.
>
> Example: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\My
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Daniel Berteaud wrote:
> Le Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:00:49 -0600,
> Ben Nickell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
>> I have set up my new backuppc filesystem on an LVM volume and decided
>> on using ext3 for the filesytem. The old filesytem is reiserfs.
>> I would like
e LVM using reiserfs, copied the data over to the new LVM.
> Then I added the 2nd drive and resized the partition.
>
> Dou
Doug,
Can I ask what method or command you used to copy the data to the new
LVM? (see my new thread on this subject for the whole story)
Thanks,
Ben
=/var/mapper/vg-larger_ext3volume
I know that rsync would take a really long time. (about 1.1tb of data,
with all the hardlinks) Should I just try cp -a?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Ben
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Ben Nickell wrote:
>
>> The directory that hold my backuppc data is getting filesystem errors,
>> (reiserfs), that looks like it can be fixed with fsck.resierfs
>> --rebuild-tree, but when you run that command, it give dire warnings
>> abo
as much of the attributes and data as I can?
ddrescue?
tar tunneled through ssh?
other options?
What has worked for you?
Thanks in advance,
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