Les Mikesell wrote at about 08:05:33 -0500 on Thursday, June 7, 2012:
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:42 AM, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> > On 2012-06-06 17:45, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> >> I am able to achieve most of what you wish by doing most of my
> >> customization in the individual host-speci
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:42 AM, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-06-06 17:45, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
>> I am able to achieve most of what you wish by doing most of my
>> customization in the individual host-specific config files since
>> variables set there override variables set in config.pl
On 2012-06-06 17:45, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> I am able to achieve most of what you wish by doing most of my
> customization in the individual host-specific config files since
> variables set there override variables set in config.pl
>
> Alternatively, one could add a line of perl code at the
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
wrote:
>
> I am able to achieve most of what you wish by doing most of my
> customization in the individual host-specific config files since
> variables set there override variables set in config.pl
>
> Alternatively, one could add a line of per
Adam Goryachev wrote at about 21:14:52 +1000 on Wednesday, June 6, 2012:
> Even better, would be if backuppc could support reading config file
> snippets from a directory, that way all the local changes could be
> stored in separate files, and the package could upgrade the config.pl
> file with
Hi,
That's exactly what I did.
However I did try manually adding the config option to config.pl as well as
using the package managers version, (reloading config after each change)
I later noticed that I was looking for it directly below the statement
$Conf{MaxPendingCmds}
As it is in config.pl
I
Hi,
That's exactly what I did.
However I did try manually adding the config option to config.pl as well as
using the package managers version, (reloading config after each change)
neither attempt makes any difference I'm afraid.
Stephen
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Adam Goryachev <
mailingli.
On 06/06/12 20:18, Member Horvath wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My backuppc server suffers high cpu usage during backups.
> I'm running Debian stable and backupc 3.1.0-9.1
> I noticed a config option in 3.2
> $Conf{CmdQueueNice} = 10;
(http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html)
>
> So I upgraded my back
Hi,
My backuppc server suffers high cpu usage during backups.
I'm running Debian stable and backupc 3.1.0-9.1
I noticed a config option in 3.2
$Conf{CmdQueueNice} = 10; (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html
)
So I upgraded my backuppc to the package currently available in wheezy
(3.2