In the FWIW department, I upgraded the machine running Backppc 3.0 with Fedora
FC6 to Fedora FC7 test 3 and it works fine.
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Dave Smulsky wrote:
> Ive tried a few different things, and still I cannot figure out how
> to blackout an entire day.. For example if I want the backups to only
> run on Saturday between 8PM and midnight.. How would I accomplish that?
>
>
You can do something like this.
$Conf{BlackoutP
I've already been down this road, unfortunately. It's not scenic.
You can do something with predump to do "find . -iname *.doc
>/tmp/filelist"
and then modify your tar command to use tar -T /tmp/filelist.
Be warned, this totally messes up backuppc's notions of how
incrementals work, and how
nilesh vaghela wrote:
Can we run some extra command before starting the backup??
Like
#find / *.doc | xargs rsync ... something
Anybody tried please let me know.
Check out http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/
BackupPC.html#item__conf_dumppreusercmd_
Nils Breunese.
PG
Can we run some extra command before starting the backup??
Like
#find / *.doc | xargs rsync ... something
Anybody tried please let me know.
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On 04/04 11:14 , Dave Smulsky wrote:
> BackupPC states: Because removed. has been on the network at least 7
> consecutive times, it will not be backed up from 20:00 to 20:00 on
> Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri.
>
> However it just started a backup about 15 minutes ago.
> > $Conf{BlackoutHourBeg
Ahh no such luck.
BackupPC states: Because removed. has been on the network at least 7
consecutive times, it will not be backed up from 20:00 to 20:00 on
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri.
However it just started a backup about 15 minutes ago.
Is this a bug or what?
On Apr 4, 2007, at 8:15 AM,
On 04/04 07:27 , Dave Smulsky wrote:
> Ive tried a few different things, and still I cannot figure out how
> to blackout an entire day.. For example if I want the backups to only
> run on Saturday between 8PM and midnight.. How would I accomplish that?
hmm, not sure about how to restrict it to
Ive tried a few different things, and still I cannot figure out how
to blackout an entire day.. For example if I want the backups to only
run on Saturday between 8PM and midnight.. How would I accomplish that?
Thanks
Dave
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