Hello,
what's the prefered way to copy/move backups of one or more hosts from
one BackupPC instance to another?
I searched the BackupPC docs and google, but didn't find a working
solution so far. It seems like BackupPC_tarPCCoppy could be useful. I
tried to create a tar archive with all the
Hello,
Am 30.07.2012 10:55, schrieb Tim Fletcher:
On 30/07/12 09:43, Jonas Meurer wrote:
what's the prefered way to copy/move backups of one or more hosts
from
one BackupPC instance to another?
Normal solutions are:
1. Copy the raw disks from the old server to the new server (eg via
dd
Hey again,
Am 05.07.2012 16:10, schrieb Adam Goryachev:
first, I forgot to mention an important detail: we changed from
ext3 to xfs on the 5TB RAID10 array which holds all BackupPC data
during the re-setup.
Am 05.07.2012 15:04, schrieb Adam Goryachev: no, this doesn't seem
to be the
Hello,
I would like to backup a single file from a huge directory.
Unfortunately it's neither possible to store the file in a subdirectory,
nor to backup the whole directory. The file in question is a self-
compiled library which needs to be stored in /usr/lib.
Currently I hardlink the library
Hello,
On 22/06/2010 Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Jonas Meurer jo...@freesources.org wrote:
I would like to backup a single file from a huge directory.
Unfortunately it's neither possible to store the file in a subdirectory,
nor to backup the whole directory
On 26/05/2009 Tino Schwarze wrote:
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 01:39:08AM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
Is it possible to make backuppc keep the old backups with at least one
full and all following incremental backups of a client host that does
not exist any longer?
Currently I simply set
Hello,
Is it possible to make backuppc keep the old backups with at least one
full and all following incremental backups of a client host that does
not exist any longer?
Currently I simply set $Conf{FullPeriod} = -1 and $Conf{IncrPeriod} = -1
for those hosts, but unfortunately backuppc spams me
On 30/04/2009 Ludovic Drolez wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 05:36:17PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
Intererestingly I do see the correct graph image. It's up-to-date and
displayed correctly. I wonder why it's not included into the backuppc.
The code which decides to show the graph is here
On 29/04/2009 Ludovic Drolez wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:22:05PM -0400, Kenneth L. Owen wrote:
rrdtool (1.3.1-4) is installed and the rrd-file at
/var/lib/backuppc/log/pool.rrd seems to be updated regularly as well.
I even checked the command to create the graph image, which is
Hey Rob,
On 24/04/2009 Rob Owens wrote:
I'm using BackupPC on Debian Lenny as well. My graphs work fine. I'm
using the Debian packaged version, 3.1.0-4
It's really strange. I use the same debian package, and sometimes in the
past the graph indeed was shown in my webinterface, but that worked
On 24/04/2009 Rob Owens wrote:
I'm not sure if it's a permissions issue, but that's all I could think of
to check. Let me know if you want any other specific information about my
installation.
Hey again,
I just discovered, that www-data, the user that runs apache2, doesn't
have read
Hello,
I use backuppc 3.1.0-4 on a debian/lenny system to backup four remote
hosts. According to changelog and source, some graph with information
about the pool size should be displayed in the webinterface.
Unfortunately, this is not the case.
rrdtool (1.3.1-4) is installed and the rrd-file at
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