On 05/18/2013 09:02 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
>> Tar -YUK . Yes I am using rsyncd and have checked out communications
>> both ways with all my clients and the server. There seems to be good
>> communications. I've even transfered a file or two.
>
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
>
> Tar -YUK . Yes I am using rsyncd and have checked out communications
> both ways with all my clients and the server. There seems to be good
> communications. I've even transfered a file or two.
When testing rsyncd, be sure you use double :'s
> Tar -YUK . Yes I am using rsyncd and have checked out communications
> both ways with all my clients and the server. There seems to be good
> communications. I've even transfered a file or two.
>
> Each rsyncd.conf file contains a module [backuppc]. In that module I
> made the path = / since I w
On 18/05/13 12:48, Gary Roach wrote:
> On 05/17/2013 05:50 PM, Michael Stowe wrote:
>>> Ok, I finally just mounted the new storage volume on /var/lib/backuppc
>>> and moved the pool files etc to the new disk. This worked but I now have
>>> an old problem with rsyncd.
>> This is an unrelated problem
On 05/17/2013 05:50 PM, Michael Stowe wrote:
>> Ok, I finally just mounted the new storage volume on /var/lib/backuppc
>> and moved the pool files etc to the new disk. This worked but I now have
>> an old problem with rsyncd.
> This is an unrelated problem, of course, but let's start with the obvio
> Ok, I finally just mounted the new storage volume on /var/lib/backuppc
> and moved the pool files etc to the new disk. This worked but I now have
> an old problem with rsyncd.
This is an unrelated problem, of course, but let's start with the obvious.
Are you actually running rsyncd? If so, yo
On 05/16/2013 03:39 PM, Michael Stowe wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just installed a new 1TB drive and partitioned it into 2 500GB
>> partitions. I have a Debian Wheezy system. One of the partitions is
>> mounted /media/backuppc. This partition contains a directory /backuppc
>> The program resides on a
I don't know what OS you are running backuppc on, but, at least on fedora,
the auto-startup of backuppc may need some help, by editing
/usr/lib/systemd/system/backuppc.service
(more details of this "bug" in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=959309)
In a nutshell, on the "After=" lin
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed a new 1TB drive and partitioned it into 2 500GB
> partitions. I have a Debian Wheezy system. One of the partitions is
> mounted /media/backuppc. This partition contains a directory /backuppc
> The program resides on another disk drive along with the OS. I pointed
> b
Hi all,
I just installed a new 1TB drive and partitioned it into 2 500GB
partitions. I have a Debian Wheezy system. One of the partitions is
mounted /media/backuppc. This partition contains a directory /backuppc
The program resides on another disk drive along with the OS. I pointed
backuppc's
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