I'm very interested in trying this, sounds brilliant!
The author doesn't sound too optimistic though, but I'll try it none
the less!
Thanks for the link!
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 08:47:13PM +1100, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> > so..yet you can merge them but I am not sure if you get deduplication
> > in the next nightly run...
>
> You would not get proper de-duplication... basically you keep the
> de-duplication amongst the files you copy across, but be
OK I fixed the problem. the backuppc web interface did not set
RsyncdUserName -> backuppc
in the client.pl file because backuppc is the default value.
-Oz
Cody Dunne wrote:
>
> Oz Dror wrote:
>> Thanks for responding.
>>
>> I have done all the correction that you undigested. I am still
>> hav
This is excellent news!
I for one would be very interested in testing the software. Is the
latest version available in Kolosy's repository?
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Paul Mantz
http://www.mcpantz.org
BackupPC - Network Backup with De-Duplication http://www.backuppc.com
Zmanda - Open source backup and recovery http://
Hi,
Based on the source from Kolosy (http://www.kolosy.com/wordpress/?p=8 ), we
have continued the journey and successully ported Rsync to C# (protocol 28 ).
So far, the program has the following features:
1. Lots of features just like Rsync, supporting protocol up to 28.
2. No need for cygwin.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 07:02:09PM +, James Sefton wrote:
> The log on the windows server is:
>
> 2008/11/18 17:46:05 [3252] connect from UNKNOWN (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
>
> 2008/11/18 17:46:05 [3252] rsync on . from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
>
> 2008/11/18 17:46:05 [3252] building file
James Sefton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Please excuse me if I am using this wrong, in all my years in IT, it
> seems this is the first time I have used a mailing list for support.
> (I’m usually pretty good at the whole RTFM thing)
>
> We have a backup box (FC6) that is running backups from a lot of
> w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am struggling to create an archive from the command line. The desired
> outcome is to emulate the clicking of the "Start Archive" button in the web
> page as this method is working perfectly. The overall objective is to create
> the archive as a cron job.
>
>>From
SamK writes:
> I am struggling to create an archive from the command line. The desired
> outcome is to emulate the clicking of the "Start Archive" button in the web
> page as this method is working perfectly. The overall objective is to create
> the archive as a cron job.
>
> >From /usr/shar
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: "Adam Goryachev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gesendet: 18.11.08 10:53:36
> An: questions and support"
> Betreff: Re: [BackupPC-users] merge host from one pool into another pool
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> dan wrote:
> > I have done
Ray Todd Stevens wrote:
> We have a backuppc system setup that has been running for a while now. We
> are
> expanding the office and I am going to need more storage space. To do this I
> will need to
> copy the data off, reconfigure the array with more drives and then reload the
> system.
>
Hi,
Please excuse me if I am using this wrong, in all my years in IT, it seems this
is the first time I have used a mailing list for support. (I'm usually pretty
good at the whole RTFM thing)
We have a backup box (FC6) that is running backups from a lot of windows
servers using rSync.
We are
Oz Dror wrote:
> Thanks for responding.
>
> I have done all the correction that you undigested. I am still havening
> the auth issue.
> When I run the backup in a command line
> I noticed these lines:
>
> Negotiated protocol version 28
> Got response: 73c7ac91a97cd967d94504b9a6347037
> Auth: go
Hello,
the commentary from Rob Steele bellow the article in
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/010037.html seems quite relevant to me.
I have tried rsync and cp in the past but had the already mentioned memory and
time issues so I'm planning to give his suggestion (BackupPC_tarPCCopy to ma
Christian Völker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/18/2008 03:34:45 AM:
> > I think that you can use rsync v3 (on both sides) to sync pools
without
> > issue.
> > I'm assuming that you are using linux here also. With *solaris you
have
> > the zfs option as well.
> > I did some research a while ba
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 22:51:22 -0500 on Monday, November 17, 2008:
> Is the following true:
> 1. If a directory is *empty*, is there any reason for it to have an
>attrib file?
>
>Because in playing around with creating and deleting directory contents, I
>found tha
On 11/18 04:28 , Jaco Lange wrote:
> There is a deltacd.conf file that you can edit ! in a similar way to
> rsyncd.conf exact same format.
Ok. Thanks for the information. I'll see about giving it a try.
--
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com
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There is a deltacd.conf file that you can edit ! in a similar way to
rsyncd.conf exact same format.
I was using cwRsync_Server_2.0.9.1 but did not had any luck on vista 64 bit
and MS Windows server 2008
at least it is working
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <
[EMAIL PRO
On 18-11-2008 14:02, Rob Owens wrote:
> Pierguido wrote:
> On my system, all the config files are owned by backuppc and assigned to
> group www-data. The files have 640 permissions.
>
> Can your web server user read the files?
Before i had a little different permission...now i did as you, but agai
Trying an alternative angle on this...
An archive is successfully created when started from within the web page. This
produces a log-file with the following entry:
Executing: /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_archiveHost
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_tarCreate /usr/bin/split home---tom 10
/b
On 11/18 08:49 , Jaco Lange wrote:
> I am using deltacopy on Windows vista 32/64 bit and Server 2008 without any
> problem
> http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp
It looks like Deltacopy just adds a bunch of GUI stuff and OS integration to
rsyncd. This is fine and dandy for some appli
Eric Snyder wrote:
> I was having problems with SMB on XP pro so have shifted gears and am
> trying Rsyncd. I ran a full backup of the cDrive setup. The problem is
> that I am using a backup user I created that is part of the user group
> "Backup Operators". I do get files backed up but... The o
Pierguido wrote:
> Hi all.
> I'm running backuppc on a linux server and everything works well.
> I have now to move backuppc on a solaris server and the main
> installation went fine. I then copied the configuration files for the
> differente servers to be backed up...i modify the hosts files and
I was having problems with SMB on XP pro so have shifted gears and am
trying Rsyncd. I ran a full backup of the cDrive setup. The problem is
that I am using a backup user I created that is part of the user group
"Backup Operators". I do get files backed up but... The only files I get
in the Doc
dan wrote:
> Also, I did try to do some software raid mirroring over iscsi but did
> not do much more that basic testing. The problem here is that the raid
> mirroring is syncronous so the slow iscsi connection will effect backup
> performance quite a bit. I couldnt find any info on making the li
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Don't get me wrong: I'll take the hacks. It's better than
>> nothing. I, like I think *most* of us, would kill (or even pay
>> for!) a method of replicating a pool in a guaranteed-correct way,
>> especially at the host or eve
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>> My way to backup the backup ;-) is LVM
>> The pool is on a LVM as a LV. To backup the pool while backuppc is
>> running I can take a snapshot of the pool's LV and I rsync this one. So
>> there are no filesystem issues and backuppc can stay ru
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dan wrote:
> I have done this on a small setup a while ago. I just pulled over the
> pc directory from one into the other and adjusted my config files for
> the imported backups.. aditionally I made an error when copying and
> brought over numeric us
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Christian Völker wrote:
> My way to backup the backup ;-) is LVM
>
> The pool is on a LVM as a LV. To backup the pool while backuppc is
> running I can take a snapshot of the pool's LV and I rsync this one. So
> there are no filesystem issues and back
Hi all.
I'm running backuppc on a linux server and everything works well.
I have now to move backuppc on a solaris server and the main
installation went fine. I then copied the configuration files for the
differente servers to be backed up...i modify the hosts files and it
works...but, backuppc
My conclusions from PKWARE Application Note:
1. Encoding must be OEM code page of terminal where zip will be viewed or
unpacked;
2. "version made by" field must be set in accordance with OS where zip will be
viewed or unpacked;
3. If filenames encoded in UTF-8 (Linux terminal code page), general
Christian Völker wrote:
> I have a global option in the config.pl:
> $Conf{RsyncShareName}= ['/','/boot'];
>
> Rsync is configured with the '--one-filesystem'.
>
> So my rsync hosts are backed up including / and /boot. Fine
>
> On some hosts there are some more shares to backup i.e. /srv/ftp.
>
>
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Yohoo!
> I think that you can use rsync v3 (on both sides) to sync pools without
> issue.
> I'm assuming that you are using linux here also. With *solaris you have
> the zfs option as well.
> I did some research a while back to use a cluster filesyst
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Yohoo!
Yes, it's perhaps a stupid question. Anyway:
I have a global option in the config.pl:
$Conf{RsyncShareName}= ['/','/boot'];
Rsync is configured with the '--one-filesystem'.
So my rsync hosts are backed up including / and /boot. Fine
On some
I am struggling to create an archive from the command line. The desired
outcome is to emulate the clicking of the "Start Archive" button in the web
page as this method is working perfectly. The overall objective is to create
the archive as a cron job.
>From /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_ar
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