>
> Dear All,
>
> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
> here is my configuration
>
> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
> from source rpm
> also installed the required perl modules
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> Leen Besselink wrote at about 12:19:27 +0200 on Saturday, June 6, 2009:
> > > Hi, have to say that this is an ever wanted great tool, btw, i really
> thank you for that, as this might help a lot even out off the backuppc
> context !
> > >
> >
> > I'm not a back
> Definitely sounds like a very helpful tool and if it works it should
It's not really a tool, it's integrated in rsync itself. ;-)
> avoid a lot of the kludges associated with other methods (such as the
> recursive script I wrote to automatically launch VSS and rsyncd based
> on an arbitrary rsy
Leen Besselink wrote:
>> Definitely sounds like a very helpful tool and if it works it should
>
> It's not really a tool, it's integrated in rsync itself. ;-)
>
>> avoid a lot of the kludges associated with other methods (such as the
>> recursive script I wrote to automatically launch VSS and rsy
Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'd like to forget about the archiving host and its function now that
> I've set it up. Is there any way to schedule it to run at a given time
> from the BackupPC interface? The only alternative solution I can think
> of is using a cron job... What are yo
Benedict simon wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
> here is my configuration
>
> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site but
> from source rpm
> also installed
> Have you verified that the terms of the MS libraries are such that you
> are allowed to redistribute a program covered by the GPL (like rsync)
> with it included? I'm not a big fan of the GPL because it generally
Thank you for pointing that out, I was actually already thinking about that.
I
Leen Besselink wrote:
>> Have you verified that the terms of the MS libraries are such that you
>> are allowed to redistribute a program covered by the GPL (like rsync)
>> with it included? I'm not a big fan of the GPL because it generally
>
> Thank you for pointing that out, I was actually al
Hi Duds,
It's my first time to send to this list! So I want to say thank you very
much for
this great software!
We backup an network with 3 windows server and 6 linux servers, data
about 1TB.
The Backup works fine! But when BackupPC send an mail to notify about
failure the mail comes to an
inval
Leen Besselink wrote:
>
>>> prohibits that sort of program improvement unless all of the work can
>>> have the GPL terms applied. There are some execptions for things that
>>> are part of the native OS but I'm not sure where an add-on sdk fits into
>>> the picture.
>>>
>> The SDk just facilita
> Benedict simon wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am new to backupPC and do have a problem with backing up a Linux hosts
>> here is my configuration
>>
>> i have a Backup PC server on Centos 5.3
>> i have downloaded installed backuppc as per intructions form the site
>> but
>> from source rpm
>> a
>> So Les, what do you think ? If you look at my current webpage ?
>
> I don't know enough about GPLv3 to comment, but I'd expect it to
> prohibit including any portions that can't be distributed under GPL
> terms like v2 does. Dynamic linking to expected OS libs is probably OK
> if you don't
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