Yeah I saw that. I wasn't sure why that entry is in there twice.
I'll look at my schedule and see what's up.
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On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Adam Goryachev
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> Michael Stowe wrote:
>>> I'm getting an new error with m
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Michael Stowe wrote:
>> I'm getting an new error with my incremental.
>> It would seem when the incremental runs on it's own I sometimes get
>> the following error:
>> 2009-11-18 16:00:00 incr backup started back to 2009-11-17 15:00:01
>> (backup #11)
> I'm getting an new error with my incremental.
> It would seem when the incremental runs on it's own I sometimes get
> the following error:
> 2009-11-18 16:00:00 incr backup started back to 2009-11-17 15:00:01
> (backup #11) for share C$
> 2009-11-18 16:00:00 incr backup started back to 2009-11-17
I'm getting an new error with my incremental.
It would seem when the incremental runs on it's own I sometimes get
the following error:
2009-11-18 16:00:00 incr backup started back to 2009-11-17 15:00:01
(backup #11) for share C$
2009-11-18 16:00:00 incr backup started back to 2009-11-17 15:00
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> There is a bash script written by Matthias Meyer (and available by
> googling on the web).
> I think called BackupPC_deleteBackup (or maybe that's just what I
> called it ;)
>
No, that was the name from me :-)
I have an updated version of this script.
Included your pa
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Hi,
to be honest I don't have a clue if your suggested solution will fix or
npt break something else.
But what I know is that I had the same issue. I solved it by upgrading
the line to a leased line ;)
But on other clients I still backup over broadban
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 15:39:44 -0500 on Wednesday, November 18,
2009:
> In the past, people have mentioned that sometimes BackupPC_trashClean
> seems to get hung and hog almost 100% of CPU.
>
> This is quite insidious since what apparently happens is that when
> trashClean has t
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> In the past, people have mentioned that sometimes BackupPC_trashClean
> seems to get hung and hog almost 100% of CPU.
>
> This is quite insidious since what apparently happens is that when
> trashClean has trouble removing a file(s), it just continues to loop
> through
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> One of my recent backup logs had a single error as follows:
> ...
> create d 700 1005/513 0 spoolerlogs
> Remote[1]: rsync error: timeout in data send/receive (code 30) at
> /home/lapo/packaging/rsync-3.0.6-1/src/rsync-3.0.6/io.c(200)
> [sender=3.0.6] Read E
Problem:
It isn't unusual that internet connections abort once a day. A lot of
providers are doing that. Therefore it isn't unusual too that a full
backup aborts and will be saved as an partial backup. If the next full
backup aborts too, it will only be saved if it contains more files t
In the past, people have mentioned that sometimes BackupPC_trashClean
seems to get hung and hog almost 100% of CPU.
This is quite insidious since what apparently happens is that when
trashClean has trouble removing a file(s), it just continues to loop
through trying.
However, no error message is
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 18:03:01 Tino Schwarze wrote:
> To answer the original question: It is not currently possible to have
> BackupPC use different storages. The whole data has to reside on one
> file system. How to create a file system spanning multiple disks/RAIDs
> and how to manage th
One of my recent backup logs had a single error as follows:
...
create d 700 1005/513 0 spoolerlogs
Remote[1]: rsync error: timeout in data send/receive (code 30) at
/home/lapo/packaging/rsync-3.0.6-1/src/rsync-3.0.6/io.c(200) [sender=3.0.6]
Read EOF:
Then the
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 17:50:40 Steven J. Reilly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just started using backuppc and it is a great tool.
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to have multiple profiles for the one
> host.
>
No problem. I have 10's of "profiles" for a particular file server. One for
each user.
Hi,
Just started using backuppc and it is a great tool.
I was wondering if it is possible to have multiple profiles for the one
host.
For example if you want to backup /home daily but only backup the system
files (/etc, /boot etc.) on a weekly basis.
This sounds like I would need two hostname
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 07:00:09AM -0600, Kameleon wrote:
> I am sure there are others that will chime in on this but as I see it you
> have a few options.
>
> 1. Setup LVM and use the external disk as a permanent addition to the system
> 2. Mount the external disk as the directory that will hous
Hi,
I want to send an email after 7 days since the last backup, so I could
setEMailNotifyOldBackupDays to 6.97.
But what I actually want is to send an e-mail at 12am. So I could make a
cron job :
00 00 12 * * backuppc /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_serverMesg backup
host.domain.tld host.domain.
I am sure there are others that will chime in on this but as I see it you
have a few options.
1. Setup LVM and use the external disk as a permanent addition to the system
2. Mount the external disk as the directory that will house your desktops
backups
Honestly, I would be wary about using an ext
Hello,
We have a server running under debian/sarge with backuppc. All think is right ,
but my storage space's utilization exceeds now 95% required. Also , we want
to back up the pc workstations on an usb extern disk with Backuppc. The problem
is how to configure the pc config.file in order to
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