Hi all,
I need youre help
I have installed backuppc in debian 8, but when trying to backup a windows 7
machine I get the following error
2017-04-07 19:37:16 full backup started for directory documents
2017-04-07 19:37:17 Got fatal error during xfer (auth required, but service
documents is open/
Hi,
I have a weird problem with my new backuppc instance and I was hoping
someone would be able to give me some hints.
Technical informations :
ubuntu 14.04.1
apache 2.4.7
backuppc 3.3.0 (installed with apt-get install backuppc)
browsers : linux FF 34, windows FF 32, IE 10
It's working fine, I h
Hi Jesper,
After removing backuppc v3.2.1 and supporting packages and reinstalling the
latest versions everything is now working.
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Paul
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Hi Jesper,
Thanks again for your response
Hi Paul,
For your information I also have a server running latest version 3.2.1
built from source and it also works just fine.
/Jesper
On 25-08-2011 20:56, Paul Cain wrote:
Hi Jesper,
Thanks again for your response and your test results.
This certainly has me baffled.
I guess I'll try and
Hi Jesper,
Thanks again for your response and your test results.
This certainly has me baffled.
I guess I'll try and re-install backuppc w/version 3.1 and see if that
helps.
Regards,
Paul
Hi Paul,
Just tested it on one of my BackupPC servers.
Now mine is installed on Debian6 x64, and use
Hi Paul,
Just tested it on one of my BackupPC servers.
Now mine is installed on Debian6 x64, and uses the stable backuppc
package (3.1.0) from the Debian repositories.
Result here:
http://public.haggren.com/for_paul/test.png
/Jesper
On 24-08-2011 21:07, Paul Cain wrote:
Hello,
This is a f
Hello,
This is a follow up post to the original issue.
I have done some additonal testing and now it seems that the issue is
specifically related to either backuppc or the File::RsyncP module, as these
are the two pieces I can not eliminate.
I have setup and successfully completed straight
Hi Jesper,
Thanks for the reply, unfortunately this did not resolve the problem. I set
the "unix charset =ISO8859-1" and then restarted the samba server, but to no
avail. I then tried changing the code page in BackupPC for rsyncd to cp850,
which the samba documentation indicated would be requir
Hi Paul,
In my experience you also need to set the Samba charset besides the
backuppc client charset when using backuppc over smb with these special
characters.
/
smb.conf:
...
[global]
unix charset =ISO8859-1
...
/
I have the same issue as you describe just with speciel danish
characters(æ
Hello,
I'm having an issue with backuppc, that I have not seen reported in any of
the user lists.
I am using the latest versions of backupppc(3.2.1 on Ubuntu 10.04) and
cygwin / rsyncd (1.7.9 / 3.08) on WinXP (SP3).
I am backing up a large directory of mp3 files ~6,000 files.
>From all ap
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 04:47:44PM +, fatima ech-charif wrote:
> i do that:
> #chown -R backuppc /data/BackupPC
> but is the same problem
> # /etc/init.d/backuppc start
> Starting backuppc: 2008-06-12 10:03:03 Can't create a test hardlink between
> a file in /data/BackupPC/pc and /data/BackupP
hi fatima
> Starting backuppc: 2008-06-12 10:03:03 Can't create a test hardlink
> between a file in /data/BackupPC/pc and /data/BackupPC/cpool. Either
> these are different file systems, or this file system doesn't support
> hardlinks, or these directories don't exist, or there is a permissions
>
hi
i do that:
#chown -R backuppc /data/BackupPC
but is the same problem
# /etc/init.d/backuppc start
Starting backuppc: 2008-06-12 10:03:03 Can't create a test hardlink between
a file in /data/BackupPC/pc and /data/BackupPC/cpool. Either these are
different file systems, or this file system doesn'
Is the folder /data/BackupPC owned by backuppc user and group?
# ls -la /data/BackupPC
If not, chown -R backuppc:backuppc /data/BackupPC
fatima ech-charif wrote:
> #su - backuppc
> after i m logging with backuppc i got this when i will do that
> #touch /data/BackupPC/pool/testfile
> touch: ne pe
#su - backuppc
after i m logging with backuppc i got this when i will do that
#touch /data/BackupPC/pool/testfile
touch: ne peut faire un touch sur `/data/BackupPC/pool/testfile': Permission
non accordée
i use linux ubuntu 7.10
and i install backuppc from www.sourceforge.net
and version is b
Hi,
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote on 18.10.2007 at 15:43:23 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
backuppc problem]:
> [...]
>
> I still see --devices instead of -D in the command.
I also have nothing to add to my last answer to the same question.
Regard
dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi
> ?? im not sure why you would be getting a gdk error. if you dont already
> know, gdk is a graphics framework for gnome and xfce and the Xlib is an
> access library for gdk to talk to X windows. it looks like your ssh client
> does some gdk calls.
>
> what d
dan wrote:
?? im not sure why you would be getting a gdk error. if you dont
already know, gdk is a graphics framework for gnome and xfce and
the Xlib is an access library for gdk to talk to X windows. it
looks like your ssh client does some gdk calls.
what distro are you on? this looks
?? im not sure why you would be getting a gdk error. if you dont already
know, gdk is a graphics framework for gnome and xfce and the Xlib is an
access library for gdk to talk to X windows. it looks like your ssh client
does some gdk calls.
what distro are you on? this looks like a gentoo thing
hi all
i'm getting the error while taking the backup with backuppc. I came out of
this prolem by changing --devices to -Das suggested by some one but now
again the problem is same so nw what shd i do ?plz help me .
Contents of file /var/lib/backuppc/pc/hello.com/XferLOG.bad, modified
2007-10-18 0
hey Varuna,
This is how i did it.
If its on the same system:
- Stop backuppc
- move /var/lib/backuppc to the location you want.
- Create symlink:
=> ln -s /location_you_want /var/lib/backuppc
- Start backuppc
I hope this helps,
Koen Linders
Varuna Nohar schreef:
> hi all
>
> i want to kno
Renke Brausse wrote:
> Hello Varuna,
>
> as I know the path is hard coded while compiling - I
> bind-mounted /var/lib/backuppc to the real storage path to solve this
> issue.
I did this:
mkdir /backup
chown backuppc:backuppc /backup
mv /var/lib/backuppc/* /backup/
rmdir /var/lib/backuppc
This is how I moved backuppc home directory on my ubuntu 2.x system, as
root:
/etc/init.d/backuppc stop
mkdir /backup/backuppc
chown backuppc.backuppc /backup/backuppc
cd /var/lib/backuppc;tar cf - . | (cd /opt/backuppc;tar xvf - )
cd ..
mv /var/lib/backuppc /var/lib/backuppc.save
ln -s /var/lib/ba
Hello Varuna,
as I know the path is hard coded while compiling - I
bind-mounted /var/lib/backuppc to the real storage path to solve this
issue.
Renke
Am Donnerstag, den 04.10.2007, 14:54 +0530 schrieb Varuna Nohar:
> hi all
>
> i want to know that the path to store the backup is
> var/lib/backu
hi all
i want to know that the path to store the backup is var/lib/backuppc/pc
but i wanted to store in my home . It is taking it defalut .Now i want to
know from where i should change
to be store in the desired location.
Regards
Varuna Nohar
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