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2005 Jul 26
1
ASTCC: different incriments
How can I fulfill that?
*Billing Increments*
Continental USA: six (6) second increments.
International: thirty (30) seconds minimum and six (6) seconds thereafter.
Mexico: sixty (60) seconds minimum and six (6) seconds thereafter.
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
2016 Oct 19
4
Bacula Restore
Hi list,
another question about bacula, but this time about restoring backups.
I've a server that I must backup every day. My plan is:
from mon to sat incrimental backup
and on sunday full backup.
When I will perform a restore I must restore from last valid full
backup and then all valid incremental backup from last backup to
specific date.
This server has aweb managed application where
2005 May 17
1
easiest way to do incrimentals?
With the --backup and --backup-dir options that means that it copies out
the files that are going to be changed before overwriting them to the
specified directory?
Vincent Yonemitsu
Information Technology Services
(905)639-3611 ext 153
yonemitsuv@bpl.on.ca
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2016 Oct 19
0
Bacula Restore
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 01:20:49PM +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi list,
> another question about bacula, but this time about restoring backups.
>
> I've a server that I must backup every day. My plan is:
>
> from mon to sat incrimental backup
> and on sunday full backup.
>
> When I will perform a restore I must restore from last valid full backup
> and
2009 Mar 06
9
Association broken when upgrading from rails 1.2.6 to 2.2.2
I have an app with the following models:
course
belongs_to :semester
semester
has_many: courses
belongs_to :education
education
has_many :semesters
In my old app (rails 1.2.6) I was able to access variables via
controller
@courses = Course.find(:all)
view file:
<% for course in @courses %>
<%= course.name %> <- this line works
<%= course.semester.name %> <- this is now
2001 Jun 26
1
OpenSSH 2.9p2 with PAMAuthenticationViaKbdInt
When using PAM to do password authenticaion the attempt/failure counter
appears to be getting confused. This is using a rh62 system with the
openssh-2.9p2-1 rpms...
On the client side...
[matthewm at toadhall (7) matthewm]$ grep Auth /etc/ssh/ssh_config
RhostsAuthentication no
RhostsRSAAuthentication no
HostbasedAuthentication no
RSAAuthentication no
PubkeyAuthentication yes
2016 Oct 19
0
Bacula Restore
Hi, there,
On 10/19/16 07:20, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi list,
> another question about bacula, but this time about restoring backups.
>
> I've a server that I must backup every day. My plan is:
>
> from mon to sat incrimental backup
> and on sunday full backup.
>
> When I will perform a restore I must restore from last valid full backup and
> then all valid