arcticeye wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for your answer. I have copied the script but sh and bash (either)
don't recognize the declare command. Is there a way to do it manually?
Should I try to remove the last partial backup manually from
/lib/var/backuppc/pc/server/ ?? or should I have to remove
Hi Matias
I haven't had any issues with declare myself running the script on
centos 5. Looking at the script I see it suggests using typeset if
you have problems with declare so that might help. I su to the backuppc
user to run this script:
su -s /bin/bash backuppc
cheers
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012
Hi John,
Thanks for your answer. I have copied the script but sh and bash (either) don't
recognize the declare command.
Is there a way to do it manually? Should I try to remove the last partial
backup manually from /lib/var/backuppc/pc/server/ ?? or should I have to remove
any kind of extra
Hi everyone,
Before anything, thanks for allowing me to suscribe and access to this
beautiful comunity.
I have a Debian 6 server with Samba. There are all user files under 3
directories shared using SMB. I have 2 bacuppc servers which every night make
backups of these shared directories. Last
On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 04:27:14 -0800
arcticeye backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Before anything, thanks for allowing me to suscribe and access to
this beautiful comunity. I have a Debian 6 server with Samba. There
are all user files under 3 directories shared using SMB.