On 07/07 01:59 , phil123456 wrote:
> - it does not seem to contain any file(see below) wich is expectable since
> there are no file in /var/backup on the client system
Then choose a test which does have a file to restore. :)
> - getting a tar file from the client to the master is the opposite of
it was finaly a permission issue on the folder for backuppc user
stupid of me
thanks anyway for your tons of infos
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- it does not seem to contain any file(see below) wich is expectable since
there are no file in /var/backup on the client system
- getting a tar file from the client to the master is the opposite of a restore
(???)
- as aforementioned, the rsync setup uses the rsync command
took me some time to
On 07/06 12:26 , phil123456 wrote:
> I really dont understand the usage of backuppc_createtar
>
> "-h host host from which the tar archive is created"
>
> but I want to create a restore from the master , not create a tar from a
> remote host ...I am sorry, I really dont understand
You'r
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From: phil123456 [mailto:backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com]
Sent: 06 July 2016 08:26
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [BackupPC-users] BackupP
I really dont understand the usage of backuppc_createtar
"-h host host from which the tar archive is created"
but I want to create a restore from the master , not create a tar from a remote
host ...I am sorry, I really dont understand
besides the command used for the restore is really close to
I really dont understand the usage of backuppc_createtar
"-h host host from which the tar archive is created"
but I want to create a restore from the master , not create a tar from a remote
host ...I am sorry, I really dont understand
besides the command used for the restore is really c
I am not sure what happened, but the file cannot be found anywhere
on the backuppc host
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_tarCreate -h hostname -n -1 -s /var/backup/
employees.sql
./0040755112736654421007730 5ustar rootroot
on the host itself
$ sudo find / -name employe
On 07/05 12:28 , phil123456 wrote:
> on restore, it says it is successfull, but the file is not on the host
> and it says there is 1 xferErrs but as I check all the logs, no additional
> entries are saying what could go wrong
>
> 2016-07-05 09:21:31 restore started below directory /var/backup/ to
Hello,
on restore, it says it is successfull, but the file is not on the host
and it says there is 1 xferErrs but as I check all the logs, no additional
entries are saying what could go wrong
2016-07-05 09:21:31 restore started below directory /var/backup/ to host
hostname
2016-07-05 09:21:31 r
Hi,
Are you using sudo with rsync? As described here:
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/ssh.html#how_can_client_access_as_root_be_avoided
The permission issue in the log below, and the fact that temp
directories work point at this possibility.
Best regards,
Johan
On 2015-11-21 21:56, donkey
This issue, is also causing newly installed systems to break. I can see that
certain files are getting restored, but many installed programs are getting
broken (in other words, they are being rendered unusable through the partial
restore).
I guess my following question is, is there a better way
I found that trying to do a full restore of / seems to break down here:
Sending /vmlinuz (remote=vmlinuz) type = 2
restore l 777 0/0 30 /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-33-generic
Remote[1]: rsync: mknod "/dev/pts/1" failed: Operation not permitted (1)
Remote[1]: rsync: mknod "/dev/
I'm using ubuntu across 4 different computers in my network - one of which runs
backuppc. Anything over 3-4 files seems to cause bakuppc to freeze. Right now
I'm actually trying to restore an entire file system to a computer, but I've
noticed the same issue occur trying to restore 4 items in a d
Hi All,
Firstly, the good news, it is all solved (for me), so this is just here
as a "If this happens to you, maybe this will work for you", and a
potential help to find/fix a bug.
I was running backuppc 3.3.x for some years, and it was working really
well, however some servers had a "standard
Hello,
I have Backuppc running on all my VPS now one VPS is broke I tried to
restore it but but I get #tarerr
But no logs what's going wrong. If I try some normal files it will work
but full restore won’t.
How do you guys restore a complete image?
Greetz,
A.Duim
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Hello everyone,
On a new install of BackupPC v4 alpha3, I have zip/tar archive file
empty when i try to restore a directory or many files from the BackupPC GUI.
(Full Backup or Inc Backup)
My tests:
1*/ The command line works and i have all my files (for example) :
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/Back
CIFS = SMB for unix as best I can tell. Don't know if CIFS does hard links.
I see feature pages that say hard link support has been added and a lot of
complaints pre-2009 about CIFS not doing hard links. Install it and try.
Sent from my phone. Please pardon my brevity,
Dan
On Jan 25, 2014 3:16 PM,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:44 AM, shankarp
wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Les Mikesell. My NAS supports SMB and FTP for file
> sharing, doesn't support NFS. I think SMB doesn't support hard links. Any
> solution to use this SMB share as storage location?
>
If the NAS is linux based, it might sup
Thanks for the reply Les Mikesell. My NAS supports SMB and FTP for file
sharing, doesn't support NFS. I think SMB doesn't support hard links. Any
solution to use this SMB share as storage location?
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 6:29 AM, shankarp
wrote:
> Thank you for the reply Arnold. I could able to select the previous backup
> for restore. It is working well.
> I have one more question. Now i am trying to change the storage location to a
> network drive. I mounted that network drive and modif
Thank you for the reply Arnold. I could able to select the previous backup for
restore. It is working well.
I have one more question. Now i am trying to change the storage location to a
network drive. I mounted that network drive and modified the $Conf{TopDir}. I
also moved the files to that sh
Am Wed, 22 Jan 2014 05:26:11 -0800
schrieb shankarp :
> Hello All,
>
> I am evaluating backuppc to implement it on our organization as our
> backup solution. I have noticed that, when restoring it provides the
> latest backup only. Is it possible to restore to some previous dates
> using backuppc
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:26 AM, shankarp
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am evaluating backuppc to implement it on our organization as our backup
> solution. I have noticed that, when restoring it provides the latest backup
> only. Is it possible to restore to some previous dates using backuppc (not
Hello All,
I am evaluating backuppc to implement it on our organization as our backup
solution. I have noticed that, when restoring it provides the latest backup
only. Is it possible to restore to some previous dates using backuppc (not the
latest backup) ?
Thank you!
Regards,
Shankar
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Huba Zsolt wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to configure a simple backup solution for a development
> server, backuppc runs on the server. I use Ubuntu 8.04, backuppc
> 3.0.0.
> It seems that creating backups working fine (0 errors on summary page)
> but restore doesn't work. I tried to restore more fi
Hi
I'm trying to configure a simple backup solution for a development
server, backuppc runs on the server. I use Ubuntu 8.04, backuppc
3.0.0.
It seems that creating backups working fine (0 errors on summary page)
but restore doesn't work. I tried to restore more files with different
permissions bu
Hi Joseph,
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On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:13:39PM +0100, Joseph Holland wrote:
> We backed up the:
>
> /etc/BackupPC
> /usr/local/share/BackupPC (install directory, default is
> /usr/local/BackupPC)
> /var/data/BackupPC (data directory, d
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:27:00 +0200, Koen Linders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:53:15 +0200, Joseph Holland
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Ok, we have BackupPC version 3 installed on a few servers throughout our
>> company. Recently one of the servers went down. We have b
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:53:15 +0200, Joseph Holland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, we have BackupPC version 3 installed on a few servers throughout our
> company. Recently one of the servers went down. We have been using
> rsync to backup the BackupPC'c data directory onto a USB drive. I'm
>
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:53:15AM +0100, Joseph Holland wrote:
> Ok, we have BackupPC version 3 installed on a few servers throughout our
> company. Recently one of the servers went down. We have been using
> rsync to backup the BackupPC'c data directory onto a USB drive. I'm
> just wondering i
Ok, we have BackupPC version 3 installed on a few servers throughout our
company. Recently one of the servers went down. We have been using
rsync to backup the BackupPC'c data directory onto a USB drive. I'm
just wondering is it possible to restore this data over a fresh install
of BaclupPC on a
Hi all.
I'm new to the list, but i have a very important question.
I've set up a backup server with backuppc and till yesterday was woring
very well.
Yesterday it had a porblem with the raid card (3ware) and it lost the
root partition...don't ask me why...but it happened (we're at the moment
sea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hm. Well I thought I found the problem (I couldn't ssh to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> without getting a password prompt) but after I fixed that the problem
> still remained. Ratz!
>
> Here's the restorecmd:
>
> $Conf{TarClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l root $host /usr/b
Hm. Well I thought I found the problem (I couldn't ssh to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
without getting a password prompt) but after I fixed that the problem
still remained. Ratz!
Here's the restorecmd:
$Conf{TarClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l root $host /usr/bin/env
LC_ALL=C $tarPath -x -p --numeric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> OK got a new error for you. Today I wanted to restore something for the
> first time.. and wouldn't you know it. Errors.. no restore happening.
>
> What I tried to do:
>
> I back up localhost to localhost (another drive, same machine).
> Now as a test I wanted to rest
Hey all,
OK got a new error for you. Today I wanted to restore something for the
first time.. and wouldn't you know it. Errors.. no restore happening.
What I tried to do:
I back up localhost to localhost (another drive, same machine).
Now as a test I wanted to restore /var/log/uucp.log. A 0byte
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