Subject: Teo En Ming's Guide to Configuring rsnapshot Backup for Linux Servers
rsnapshot backup for Linux servers is based on rsync.
Author: Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming (TARGETED INDIVIDUAL)
Country: Singapore
Date: 18 August 2021 Wednesday Singapore Time
Type of Publication: Plain Text
Does anyone know of a list for snapshot? I was working on a website today and
When I went to check in my snapshots, despite the snapshots running every houir
and My working in the directory of most of the last two days, all the files in
the backup were from more than three years in the past.
Hello guys,
sorry for cross-posting, but imho it could be an error in my rsnapshot setup
as well as in my rsync setup. If there is a solution on one of these
mailing-lists i will
post it to the other one as well. ok?
here is my question: when running rsnapshot, my exclude filter is being
:08 AM, Lorenz wrote:
Hello guys,
sorry for cross-posting, but imho it could be an error in my
rsnapshot setup as well as in my rsync setup. If there is a
solution on one of these mailing-lists i will post it to the other
one as well. ok?
here is my question: when running rsnapshot, my
On 10/02/14 05:38, Lorenz wrote:
i have a problem. But let me first describe my setup. [...rsnapshot
configuration...]
cmd_ssh/usr/bin/ssh
ssh_args-i /home/backupuser/.ssh/id_rsa
rsync: Failed to exec /usr/bin/ssh -i /home/backupuser/.ssh/id_rsa:
No such file or directory (2
There are 2 easy solutions:
1. put what you need to run in a script and specify --rsh=/path/script.
2. put your ssh options into your ~/.ssh/config file, and stop specifying
--rsh. If you only want that key sometimes when going to that host, you
can specify a host alias in the config.
On Mon 10 Feb 2014, Lorenz wrote:
grep -v # /etc/rsnapshot | grep [a-z]
i.e. the /etc/rsnapshot minus the comments and the empty lines:
I'd recommend using 'grep .' to find non-empty lines... shorter and more
accurate :-)
rsync_long_args -ev --rsync-path=/home/backupuser/rsync
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:44 AM, Paul Slootman paul+rs...@wurtel.netwrote:
Besides the extraneous -e option this should work.
No, the later --rsh option overrides the weird v string, so that's not
the issue. It appears to be that whatever compiled version of rsync he is
using doesn't allow
this howto:
http://dev.kprod.net/?q=linux-backup-rsnapshot-no-root
Now there is a backup server rpi-home and a remote host debx40. On both these
computers there is debian jessie (with rsnapshot version 1.3.1) installed, there
is a user backupuser and as far as i can see the remote login
I want to make a full disk image backup of my disk with rsnapshot/rsync that I
can restore on a new disk.
Part of my /etc/rsnapshot.conf looks like follows:
exclude /proc
exclude lost+found
exclude /media
exclude /sys
exclude /dev
exclude /tmp
exclude /dev
backup
I want to make a full disk image backup of my disk with rsnapshot/rsync that
I can restore on a new disk.
Part of my /etc/rsnapshot.conf looks like follows:
exclude /proc
exclude lost+found
exclude /media
exclude /sys
exclude /dev
exclude /tmp
exclude /dev
backup
Steven Levine (stev...@earthlink.net) wrote on 17 July 2009 19:51:
In c1e87fb7-a3b8-4aa9-93f8-bff0effd9...@gmail.com, on 07/17/09
at 01:46 PM, Kurt Nelson kurtisnel...@gmail.com said:
Hi Kurt,
Please reply to the list...
Any good workarounds?
Depends on your needs. If you really
I have been using rsnapshot on OS X for a bit now to backup my debian home
server to my external HD but have now started getting this error.
Shiny:rsync-3.0.6 kurt$ sudo rsnapshot sync
/usr/bin/rsync -a --delete --numeric-ids --relative --delete-excluded \
--exclude=mtab --exclude=core --rsh
In c685735d.32a1%kurtisnel...@gmail.com, on 07/17/09
at 12:16 AM, Kurtis Nelson kurtisnel...@gmail.com said:
Hi,
I have been using rsnapshot on OS X for a bit now to backup my debian
home server to my external HD but have now started getting this error.
ERROR: buffer overflow
In c1e87fb7-a3b8-4aa9-93f8-bff0effd9...@gmail.com, on 07/17/09
at 01:46 PM, Kurt Nelson kurtisnel...@gmail.com said:
Hi Kurt,
Please reply to the list...
Any good workarounds?
Depends on your needs. If you really need names this long, rsync builds
pretty easily. Change the pathname max to
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5413
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during further Tests, I encountered that it always broke during tranzferring
gzipped mysql-database-files ... afair, this is already known as bug ?
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Configure bugmail:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5413
Summary: rsnapshot looses connection
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.3
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
. It sounds like what you want is not this, but a snapshot from
every day since a year ago. If so, use one interval:
daily 365
If you have further rsnapshot questions, you might have more luck on
the rsnapshot-discuss list:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot-discuss
Matt
Hi
I got rsnapshot working, but I am still unclear about a few things. Say I have
intervals
daily 7
weekly 4
monthly 12
so running rsnapshot daily for seven days will create files daily.0, daily.1,
daily.2, daily3, daily.4, daily.5, daily.6
If at the end of the week I do rsnapshot weekly
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