I would understand that I'd need to restore them from a
previous backup.
If this isn't the case, then I'm... shocked, I guess.
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> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 24 Feb 2023, Paul Fox wrote:
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> > ...
> > Nothing makes me nervous like having someone tell me that my backup
> > strategy, which has been rock solid for almos
d -- have you perhaps tried those tools as well?
Nothing makes me nervous like having someone tell me that my backup
strategy, which has been rock solid for almost 20 years, might now
have problems. :-(
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the backup to the
disk it came from.
Am I right?
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backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
> Paul Fox wrote at about 15:52:07 -0500 on Wednesday, November 16, 2022:
> > backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
> > > 'backuppcfs' is a (read-only) FUSE fileystem that allows you to see
> > > the contents/ownership/perms/dates/Xatt
to the version that Craig attached to this list
message in June 2017? Or is there a later version?
(Not that I don't trust Craig to have gotten the v4 support right the
first time. :-)
https://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/35899426/
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ime, just removing pool.rrd makes the 2nd graph go away.
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>Thanks,
>Libor
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w pool.rrd ever got updated with pool data in
the first place. It seems likely that that code is gone already,
because having renamed the pool.rrd a couple of days ago, it hasn't
been recreated.
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>Greetings
>Marcel
>Am 4. November 2022 21:07:09 schrieb Paul Fox :
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> During my recent upgrade to V4 (courtesy my Ubuntu LTS upgrades) I've
> been referring to the docs at
> https://backuppc.sourceforge.net/BackupPC-
in the web UI. (Those docs describe 4.4.0)
Is there a reason for the out-of-date V4 docs on SF?
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> READ THE DOCUMENTATION (I am sounding like a broken record).
Indeed, you are.
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backups than using either the web gui or tar/rsync restores.
Slick. I assume it presents a "normal looking" filesystem, with correct
permissions, etc? Is it a standard part of V4?
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I may have missed?
paul
p.s. It seems I've been concerned about this upgrade for some time. In
searching old mail, I found this:
https://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/35868022/
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Does anyone have handy a Caddyfile stanza for running backuppc with
the Caddy web server, rather than Apache?
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d by using a RAID pair for your backups.
Your pool never gets "reset". It just keeps going, and what you move
offsite is a snapshot.
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, I use encryption on the removeable half, so I don't need
to worry so much about how securely it's stored. I used to keep one
in my desk drawer at work, for instance.
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directly. Then there would be no reason not to simply compress them
all and leave them that way.
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I've tried searching the archives for an answer, but there are so many
hits to my searches I'm not able to find my needle in the haystack (if
it's there at all).
A recent filesystem calamity leads me to want to know which files were
modified or deleted on a particular day.
Does anyone know of a
Adam Goryachev wrote:
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>
> On 15/7/17 13:00, Paul Fox wrote:
> > i didn't say i don't also have some excludes. i exclude /proc and
> > /sys. /dev is a separate filesystem. /tmp, believe it or not, i do
> > back up, to help with the morning-after reg
B wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 18:56:19 -0400
> Paul Fox <p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us> wrote:
>
> > i confess i haven't been following this thread in all its gory detail,
>
> The BackupPC god absolves you (although, it is the BPC v.3x god, so
> you'll nee
he
rsync args takes care of it: you can back up from '/', but only the
root filesystem will be backed up. any other filesystems on that
machine will also need to be backed up as separate shares, of course.
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is there really no way to handle special cases like this in v4?
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> On Thursday, May 4, 2017, Paul Fox <p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us> wrote:
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> > Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > > On 5/4/2017 10:35 AM, Paul Fox wrote:
> > > >
> > > > is there a nice perl way to do something like this? syntax
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 5/4/2017 10:35 AM, Paul Fox wrote:
> >
> > is there a nice perl way to do something like this? syntax
> > intentionally left vague:
> >
> > $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} += { ... '/home' }
> >
> > i'd like to
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of the current solution. i heart that i can cd into
the PC tree and/or the pool if i need to -- for instance, if the
restore tools aren't currently available or convenvient. i have
trouble believing that a database solution would be as
satisfying, to me.
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be deleted. (this is what the BackupPC_trashClean process
does.)
with symlinks, you wouldn't get that reference count, and garbage
collection would be much more expensive.
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Rob Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Fox wrote:
i may have been mistaken about what changed. googling, i just
found the following thread, from this list, from august of this
year. rob owens describes my problem exactly, and claims the
buttons stopped working with 3.0.0
argument works fine, and hard-links are preserved
correctly.
so -- is there anything i can do to fix a host where there are
files in the wrong link state, presumably as a result of
running an rsync backup without '--hard-links'?
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Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Fox wrote:
(i still think --hard-links should be mentioned in the config file
comments somewhere, or perhaps should even become the default.)
I believe --hard-links is a default option. At least I don't recall
adding
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/04 01:29 , Paul Fox wrote:
oh, sure -- there are lots of ways of exporting a browser session --
VNC, or even X11 over ssh (which is very slow, but okay once in a
blue moon). but i spend 90% of my time in ssh within an xterm
$host $tarPath \
--one-file-system -c -v -f - -C $shareName+ --totals';
i just don't want to screw something up when i switch over. (i'll start
with a less important client, in any case. :-)
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this is perfect wiki fodder, i'd say...
Yes and no. It's more correctly classified as a general system performance
tweak rather than something BackupPC specific. At best it belongs in the
off-topic area.
i think you're
installed (which i
needed for one host -- mostly i use tar), and that error didn't
show up until i tried to run a backup for that host, and the
error was reported right in the host summary status box for that
host. this seems like the preferable failure mode, to me.
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i missed the discussion of this change, and can't find it in my
saved mail:
* Fixed handling of $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} for tar XferMethod.
Patch supplied by Frans Pop.
do current users of exclude and tar need to make any changes?
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Paul Fox wrote:
i missed the discussion of this change, and can't find it in my
saved mail:
* Fixed handling of $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} for tar XferMethod.
Patch supplied by Frans Pop.
It's not a change. It's
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and search capabilities. something
like faq-o-matic, which is where i first saw the concept in action:
http://faqomatic.sourceforge.net/fom-serve/cache/427.html
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without sendmail?
can you use a simpler sendmail replacement, instead, like ssmtp?
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Paul Fox wrote:
while i've always just edited the pc/host/config.pl to make
host config changes (usually to add/change a
$Conf{ClientNameAlias} setting when a host's DNS name changes),
with 3.0.0, i figured i'd try using the web. as far as i can
is figuring out how to upgrade/install the required packages
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my backup pool disk is 96% full, and backuppc has stopped doing
backups. i have no problem with that.
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what bothers me is that it never told me. there's no notice on
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Looks like you haven't setup the admin email
that this won't work.
i don't think any microsoft filesystem supports hard links.
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this is easy to reproduce by replacing status.pl with an empty
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your system. so full backups are necessary
to reestablish a true image of your current contents.
(this is with tar -- rsync incrementals may actually remove deleted
files. i don't use rsync.)
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/dev/fd exists on linux as well. on linux it's a symlink into /proc, and
since /proc is always excluded from backups, there's no issue.
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signature, and doesn't show me your text at all.
summary: sourceforge has a problem, but if you can figure out how
to prevent your mail from being base64 encoded in the first place,
it would avoid the issue.
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from the previous full backup, or do I need to do the full, then
each incremental since?
it will be filled. no need for two restores.
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is this not also true of rsync?
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right --include and --exclude options to the RsyncClientCmd you
should be able to include just .o files below /lib/modules and
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