A native version? That is really too bad. Especially if it overcame
some if the issues of rsync on windows, and the cygwin requirements,
etc.
D
>
> anandx wrote:
>> This is related to an old post where in someone wrote a native
>> windows version of rsync using .net. After that he never r
On 18-Feb-09, at 12:28 AM, Pramathesh Ambasta > wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:04 AM, royden yates
wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 21:38 +0530, Pramathesh Ambasta wrote:
> I am very new to backuppc. I have made an installation on a Ubuntu
> Server (8.04). The plan is to backup some mach
tmas...@obscorp.com wrote:
> Stephen Joyce wrote on 12/29/2008 01:05:44
> PM:
>
>> I assume you're most worried about your server going tango uniform
>> (in a
>
>> fire, simultaneous disk failure, etc), and not "rm -rf *". Correct?
>>
>> Has anyone successfully used BackupPC on a DRBD (http:/
On 20-Oct-08, at 12:37 AM, Milan MaĊĦek wrote:
> Hi Less,
> rsync seems to work fine now on the cygwin platform. I have also no
> probs with large amount of data.
> Cheers.
> M.
Which windows version are you using? I had kind of put backuppc on the
backburner until a way around this could be
Has anyone ever tried this?
Firewall (linux) with an permanent SSH tunnel to a remote backuppc
So then the machines on the local network think that the firewall is
the backuppc and forward the backup data to a remote backuppc
(encrypted)?
Just curious if it would work, and if there would be
In my search to become more familiar with backuppc, I came across some
references to BackupPCd. I then also came across a mailing list
archive with the subject "BackupPCd: dead?".
Is this the case? I still find references to it in the backuppc docs
as well.
Dustin
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On 9-Jul-08, at 11:47 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> The nicest alternative is to set up a VPN connection that tunnels/
> routes
> between the office and remote subnets so everything works the same
> as a
> local connection. If you can't arrange that, you can set up openvpn
> connections to each b
Hi there,
I am pretty much BRAND new to backuppc (in fact I have not even
installed yet). I am currently reading the docs, wiki and so on.
What I plan to do is have a system running backupPC in a remote data
center. Now for my linux clients/servers, it is a no brainer to use
rsync over SSH,