Hi BackupPC community,,
I have just finished an install of BackupPC on Ubuntu 12.04 and have added the
public key to the server/s I wish to back up.
I am able to ssh to the server from the backuppc user.
However, there appears to be an issue with backing up the server.
From the webui, the
Hello,
I have tried searching for the answer to this, but could not find it, so please
do not get mad if the answer is easily located somewhere.
I have installed and configured BackupPC on a Linux (Debian Squeeze) box, and
it works perfectly, however, my true need for the backup is to have the
On 12-08-14 08:56 AM, gshergill wrote:
Hi BackupPC community,,
I have just finished an install of BackupPC on Ubuntu 12.04 and have added
the public key to the server/s I wish to back up.
I am able to ssh to the server from the backuppc user.
However, there appears to be an issue with
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 9:50 PM, rdarwish
backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
I have tried searching for the answer to this, but could not find it, so
please do not get mad if the answer is easily located somewhere.
I have installed and configured BackupPC on a Linux (Debian Squeeze)
On 12-08-15 12:52 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Does the device offer nfs as an option? If so, I'd use that instead of cifs.
Am I going about this in the wrong way? Should I be backing up to this drive
in a different manner? Right now, $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'; but I have
tried it set to smb
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply, I actually just figured this out.
I was trying to backup a linux box using smb... didn't realise I had to
manually change the method to rsync, assumed it knew it was a linux box after I
configured the ssh keys.
Thank for the help though, was spot on.
Any chance
On 12-08-15 01:08 PM, gshergill wrote:
Any chance you know if you are able to set the download on BackupPC? Seem
unable to find it out how to...
If you're talking about rsync's transfer rate, add the argument
--bwlimit=xxx (which is a number in kbytes/second, ie 500 for 500
kbytes/second).
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:58:53 -0300 Mike ispbuil...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12-08-15 12:52 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Does the device offer nfs as an option? If so, I'd use that
instead of cifs.
Am I going about this in the wrong way? Should I be backing up to
this drive in a different manner?