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From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 4:33 PM
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Mail problem with BPC
Getting the below error in my BPC logs, but am not quite sure where to
start
look
Hello Less Micksell,
Thank you for your reply.
I use the daemon rsyncd cause the security guy told me that this solution is
more secure than using rsync/ssh without password between the machines
(backuppc is installed on a real server used for other things, too)
When I launch the command
On 9/23/10 1:49 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 4:33 PM
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Mail problem with BPC
Getting the below error in my BPC logs,
On 9/23/10 3:21 AM, IvyAlice wrote:
Hello Less Micksell,
Thank you for your reply.
I use the daemon rsyncd cause the security guy told me that this solution is
more secure than using rsync/ssh without password between the machines
(backuppc is installed on a real server used for other
-Original Message-
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:38 PM
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Mail problem with BPC
The -t option is for sendmail to tell it the To: address is already in
the
Hi,
I unpacked the tar on the backup server itself, which is also the host on
which I used firefox to download the tarfile.
The only tar I found is version 1.23 (corresponding to the debian/testing tar
package 1.23-2.1)
However, my primary problem is not tar. The primary problem is that I
[..]
Have you tried getting a zip archive from the GUI instead? Or using
BackupPC_zipCreate on the CLI?
No, sorry, I've not tried zip yet.
I'll first try to understand why things work on one but not the other system.
I've by found a windows XP host who friendly accepts the restores sent to
On 9/23/2010 10:05 AM, Marcus Hardt wrote:
[..]
Have you tried getting a zip archive from the GUI instead? Or using
BackupPC_zipCreate on the CLI?
No, sorry, I've not tried zip yet.
I'll first try to understand why things work on one but not the other system.
I've by found a windows XP
[..]
I think it does the basic permissions that map to unix equivalents. It
doesn't preserve acls, nor does it have any way to work around the
existing ones - so you may have files that you can read in the backups
but can't write back over the existing copy
Right. There might be files
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 05:52:26PM +0200, Marcus Hardt wrote:
[..]
I think it does the basic permissions that map to unix
equivalents. It doesn't preserve acls, nor does it have any way
to work around the existing ones - so you may have files that
you can read in the backups but can't
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 05:52:26PM +0200, Marcus Hardt wrote:
[..]
I think it does the basic permissions that map to unix
equivalents. It doesn't preserve acls, nor does it have any way
to work around the existing ones - so you may have files that
you can read in the backups but can't
Another question: The script, running with -c, failed eventually
at this line:
my $err = $bpc-ServerConnect($Conf{ServerHost}, $Conf{ServerPort});
My serverport is set to -1; does it need to be set for this to work?
Could you not just call BackupPC_ServerMesg instead? Perhaps I
should
On 9/23/2010 12:47 PM, Michael Stowe wrote:
I really don't think that would work.
It would not work, nor is it possible, since Windows can't delete files
that are in use.
Rsync normally creates a tmp file with a different name which is renamed
when complete. Tar would just truncate and
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