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Phil Sumner wrote:
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> Phil Sumner confir
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Phil Sumner confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jean-Peer Lorenz, that solved my question.
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Phil Sumner confirmed that the question is solved:
Hi Jean-Peer, yes you are right - that's the message I was thinking
about. Sorry to be vague - 0130 is not a good time t
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Anton proposed the following answer:
Jean-Peer Lorenz wrote:
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Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
Hello Phil,
what was the message you noted? I think it was a statement like: 'Old
backups were found. If you want to use them
New question #68850 on NSsbackup:
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When starting a backup through nssbackup, I noted the message about upgrading
old backups done with sbackupd. However, I can't find any information on this
in the GUI. I did find how to do it from the com
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