backup is the /home, /etc, /usr and
/var...
Thanks for your help on this...
Cheers,
Jx
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Matthias Meyer matthias.me...@gmx.liwrote:
Vetch wrote:
Hi Matthias,
All my xferlogs say they have 0 errors (apart from one, but that was
after
the problem occurred
wrote at about 21:00:54 +0200 on Thursday, July 30, 2009:
Vetch wrote:
Hi Matthias,
All my xferlogs say they have 0 errors (apart from one, but that was
after
the problem occurred anyway)...
I've had a look at them, but they are... quite long...
Without knowing what
Hi Matthias,
All my xferlogs say they have 0 errors (apart from one, but that was after
the problem occurred anyway)...
I've had a look at them, but they are... quite long...
Without knowing what to search for, I'm not sure what I can do with them...
If they report no errors, I guess I can assume
Hi,
Just for the record, e2fsck -f didn't throw up any problems...
I assume that means there were no issues and the device is clean?
Cheers,
Jx
-- Forwarded message --
From: Vetch vetch...@googlemail.com
Date: Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Restore
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for your help on this...
See replies below...
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Matthias Meyer matthias.me...@gmx.liwrote:
Vetch wrote:
Ok - I tried direct restores back into the original directories over the
network - and it came up with successful restores for all
Hi all,
I have a question...
I tried restoring a backup to my system - it kept on failing with aborted by
signal=PIPE.
I have a feeling it may have been related to corrupt files within the
hardlinks, since when I tried restoring using tar, the tar files were not
readable, and the zip files
Hi all,
Sorry to drag up an old thread...
I currently have a v.small business server running backuppc 2.1.2 on Debian
Etch that has a considerable amount of important data backed up on it.
I plan to move the backuppc installation onto a new server on Ubuntu 8.04,
and I would like to take the
Hi all,
I've just found BackupPC, and I was wondering if it will achieve what I need
it to?
I have a two site network, one in the US, and one in the UK.
Our bandwidth is limited, though will be increasing at some point in the
future, though I couldn't say how much...
I want to backup my data
Hi Les,
Thanks for the info...
Sounds like an incredibly powerful tool!
See responses below:-
On 5/16/07, Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vetch wrote:
I have a two site network, one in the US, and one in the UK.
Our bandwidth is limited, though will be increasing at some point