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2007 Feb 13
1
rsync on . from backuppc
...rsyncd.secrets
strict modes = no
ignore errors = yes
ignore nonreadable = yes
transfer logging = no
timeout = 600
dont compress = *.gz *.tgz *.zip *.z *.rpm *.deb *.iso *.bz2 *.tbz
And the corresponding .pl file in /etc/backuppc on the server:
$Conf{RsyncShareName} = ['all'];
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} ={
'all' =>
['/tmp',
'/proc',
'/boot',
'/sys',
'/var/run',
'/boot',
'/dev',
'/media',
'/mnt&...
2015 Sep 20
2
Setting up BackupPC on CentOS-7
...ile - you can choose any name here in place of helen
it does not have to be the name of your server.
10. Now browse again to BackupPC, on laptop or server.
Where it says "Select a host" give the name you just chose.
Click on "Edit Config" and then on "Xfer"
and in the RsyncShareName line add the directory or directories
on your server that you want to backup, and then click on Save.
(I chose /Photos, /common/tim and /var/www,
but of course this is entirely up to you.)
Click on "helen Home" (substituting the name you chose above),
and press "Start full backup&...
2015 Sep 21
0
Setting up BackupPC on CentOS-7
...here in place of helen
> it does not have to be the name of your server.
>
> 10. Now browse again to BackupPC, on laptop or server.
> Where it says "Select a host" give the name you just chose.
> Click on "Edit Config" and then on "Xfer"
> and in the RsyncShareName line add the directory or directories
> on your server that you want to backup, and then click on Save.
> (I chose /Photos, /common/tim and /var/www,
> but of course this is entirely up to you.)
> Click on "helen Home" (substituting the name you chose above),
> and press &...