>-Original Message-
>From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 4:33 PM
>To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Mail problem with BPC
>
>> Getting the below error in my BPC logs, but am not quite sure where to
star
Vincent,
> $Conf{ArchivePostUserCmd} = '/path_to_my_script/backup-offsite $HostList
> $BackupList';
>
> The problem is that I don't know how many hosts (and how many backup) there
> are in the list.
> So if I get arguments with $1, $2 (my script is bash), I got 'first host' and
> 'second host'
Hello,
I'm trying to implement an 'ArchivePostUserCmd' script to copy all archives
to another site.
In this script I need to get values of $HostList and $BackupList.
For this, I defined the following command :
$Conf{ArchivePostUserCmd} = '/path_to_my_script/backup-offsite $HostList
$BackupList';
I had a lot of trouble when trying to exclude certain files and directories for
a backup using smb for the transfer method. I was unable to find solutions in
this mailing list or the samba mailing list and so I did a bunch of testing
with smbclient. I found that for smbclient to properly match
Le 22/09/2010 21:26, Les Mikesell a écrit :
> On 9/22/2010 1:53 PM, Xuo wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to backup a directory of a PC running XP from my Linux BackupPC
>> server.
>> The command I use is smbclient with the following arguments :
>> /usr/bin/smbclient ordi_de_pauline\\Users -U admin
On 9/22/2010 1:53 PM, Xuo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to backup a directory of a PC running XP from my Linux BackupPC
> server.
> The command I use is smbclient with the following arguments :
> /usr/bin/smbclient ordi_de_pauline\\Users -U admin -E -d 1 -c
> tarmode\ full -Tc -
>
> The important t
Hi,
I want to backup a directory of a PC running XP from my Linux BackupPC
server.
The command I use is smbclient with the following arguments :
/usr/bin/smbclient ordi_de_pauline\\Users -U admin -E -d 1 -c
tarmode\ full -Tc -
The important thing is that I had to remove the -N option (no pas
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 02:31:29AM -0400, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> Honestly, I never really looked into whether it enforces the
> constraints you mention above. But looking at the code, it seems
> that these constraints are enforced only by the BackupPC main
> routine (i.e. daeomon) itself (whi
There is something *very* wrong with either the tar used to make the
archive, or the tar used to restore. I wouldn't trust anything it
outputs at all.
What version of tar on both ends?
Have you tried getting a zip archive from the GUI instead? Or using
BackupPC_zipCreate on the CLI?
-Robin
On
On 9/22/2010 4:34 AM, IvyAlice wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Using rsyncd method, I tried tu backup all the /etc directory
> On the client, in /etc/rsyncd.conf I got
> ---
> …include from = /etc/rsyncd.backupETC.include
> ---
>
> And i
On 9/22/2010 2:12 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Getting the below error in my BPC logs, but am not quite sure where to start
> look for the errant "t". The path to mail is correct, it's just that it
> seems an option "t" is added to the mail command.
>
> 2010-09-22 03:31:33 BackupPC_nightly n
Hello everybody,
Using rsyncd method, I tried tu backup all the /etc directory
On the client, in /etc/rsyncd.conf I got
---
include from = /etc/rsyncd.backupETC.include
---
And in the /etc/rsyncd.backupETC.include I just have
--
Hi all,
Getting the below error in my BPC logs, but am not quite sure where to start
look for the errant "t". The path to mail is correct, it's just that it
seems an option "t" is added to the mail command.
2010-09-22 03:31:33 BackupPC_nightly now running BackupPC_sendEmail
2010-09-22 03:31:35 a
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