Holger writes:
$Conf{ConfDir} = '/etc/BackupPC';
in the main config.pl probably means the config files will be put somewhere
beneath there - I take it from Lorentz Hinrichsens message in the same
thread that the actual location is /etc/BackupPC/pc/$host.pl (substitute
the hostname for
Hello.
I am using BackupPC version 3.0.0beta3.
I am saving machines with different OS.
I am used to BackupPC version 2 which works perfectly. I drop a config.pl in
the .../pc// dir and no problem.
But with this latest beta version it seems like the file config.pl is not
being read. I modify
Ahhh, so I'm not crazy. :)
I posted the same thing a few days ago. I was trying to do a fresh
install with the beta, which made me think I was doing something
stupid. I reinstalled with the stable version and it's all working
for me now.
On 12/12/06, doc Hyde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, I started with 2.1.2pl2 stable and had per-machine
configs for each machine working fine. When I installed the 3.0.0beta3
as an upgrade OVER the existing install, it worked fine. Maybe there's
something different about the install script that differs between
upgrade and
Hi,
Jason Hughes wrote:
JW Smythe wrote:
Ahhh, so I'm not crazy. :)
I posted the same thing a few days ago.
and I replied off-list that setting
$Conf{ConfDir} = '/etc/BackupPC';
in the main config.pl probably means the config files will be put somewhere
beneath there - I take it
doc writes:
I am using BackupPC version 3.0.0beta3.
I am saving machines with different OS.
I am used to BackupPC version 2 which works perfectly. I drop a config.pl in
the .../pc// dir and no problem.
But with this latest beta version it seems like the file config.pl is not
being read.