Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #129584]: Snapshot version not supported

2010-10-31 Thread Jean-Peer Lorenz
Question #129584 on Simple Backup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sbackup/+question/129584

Jean-Peer Lorenz posted a new comment:
Please note that it is strongly advised to make a copy of the snapshot
folders before you upgrade them. The Upgrade of snapshots touches your
backuped data and might damage it.

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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #129584]: Snapshot version not supported

2010-10-31 Thread Laurent Claudel
Question #129584 on Simple Backup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sbackup/+question/129584

Status: Open => Answered

Laurent Claudel proposed the following answer:
You have 2 solutions, the first one from the restoration GUI 
(sbackup-restore-gtk), select the date of your backup and the backup file. Then 
go in the Snapshot management and select the upgrade snapshot option. You'll 
have to do that for all your backup files.
The second option is to convert all your backup from version 1.4 to 1.5 with 
sbackup-upgrade-backups backup_dir_path where backup_dir_path is the path where 
your backups are.

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[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 653749] Re: sbackup is not able to mount remote directory via SSH (testing works fine)

2010-10-31 Thread Andreas Tarp
Yes, I tried "sudo ssh" before without problems. So the rootcause should
be somewhere else.

But I can present good news: I just did a retest after upgrading my
Kubuntu systems to maverick (10.10). By some reasons the problem is now
solved. Thanks a lot for all the hints.

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sbackup is not able to mount remote directory via SSH (testing works fine)
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