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2008 Jul 31
3
Re: how to install BackupPC on CentOS 5.2 -- how do I use Test repository?
Ok, downloading the BackupPC RPM directly did not work to myriad
dependencies and sub-dependencies.
How do I add the Test repository to my yum config, please?
Aleksey
On 7/31/08, Aleksey Tsalolikhin <atsaloli.tech at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. I just installed CentOS for the first time, to make a BackupPC server.
>
> However, when I try to install BackupPC using yum, I get the
2008 Jul 31
1
how to install BackupPC on CentOS 5.2 -- use Testing repository
Hi. I just installed CentOS for the first time, to make a BackupPC server.
However, when I try to install BackupPC using yum, I get the error:
No package backuppc available.
I searched the Testing, Extras and CentOS Plus repositories, and found
a BackupPC package only in Testing, at
http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/x86_64/RPMS/backuppc-3.1.0-1.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm
which I
2008 Aug 01
2
BackupPC 3.1.0 on CentOS 5.2 triggers SE Linux denial
Hi. I've installed BackupPC 3.1.0 from Testing repository, to Cent
OS 5.2 x86_64, and I am hitting an SE Linux denial - the httpd cannot
talk to the BackupPC socket:
type=AVC msg=audit(07/31/2008 17:18:53.623:410) : avc: denied {
connectto } for pid=11767 comm=httpd
path=/var/log/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock
scontext=user_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
tcontext=user_u:system_r:initrc_t:s0
2008 Aug 24
3
Problems with perl upgrading CentOS 5.1 to 5.2
Hi, I'm having problems with perl.
I'm receivings this e-mails from logwatch everyday and appears to be a
problem with perl.
I explain a bit before expose the errors that I received: I tried to
download all perl* packages, uninstall the repeated ones and reinstall all
packages where installed.
I need some help to try to solve this problem, because is a production
server and I can't
2010 Feb 25
3
Backuppc-updates on CentOS
Hi all,
I installed BackupPC on one of my Centos 5.4-machines following the wiki at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BackupPC#head-725ed151d366bcf182cea92f765c373900cfc9dc,
where BackupPC is installed from the c5-testing repo.
root at mach012 ~/ [0]# rpm -qa backuppc
backuppc-3.1.0-1.el5.centos
root at mach012 ~/ [0]#
Seeing how there's been some updates to BackupPC in the near past, I
2007 Feb 26
1
Upgraded BackupPC (3.0.0) in the Testing Repository
There is an upgraded BackupPC in the testing repository. It is version
3.0.0, which was released in January.
The setup differences between version 2.1.2 and this version is that
some file directories have shifted locations:
1. /var/lib/backuppc/conf is now instead /etc/BackupPC/
2. /var/lib/backuppc/log is now /var/log/BackupPC
===============================
If you are upgrading ... you
2008 Dec 21
1
BackupPC: two newbie questions
I'm running BackupPC under Centos-5.2.
1. Will BackupPC backup files in NFS-mounted directories?
If so, is there any simple way of preventing this?
2. I have seen it suggested that it is not a good idea
to backup onto a partition on the same drive
as the BackupPC server?
Is that true?
If so, is a partition on a separate drive on the same machine also bad?
Ps Apologies if this has been
2010 Aug 11
1
Latest BackupPC release in CentOS testing repo
BackupPC released 3.2.0 as a stable version a few weeks ago. The most
current release is 3.1.0 in the testing repository. Are there any plans
that this will be updated to 3.2.0 in the repo some time down the road?
Also, will the BackupPC package be moved out of testing and into extras
ever? Or are there reasons behind this that are more complicated, making
it not "stable" to be in
2008 Dec 22
3
BackupPC newbie: a couple more questions
1. I'm running - or trying to run - BackupPC under Centos-5.2,
and have been looking at various BackupPC HOWTOs and tutorials.
I see that the "Falko" tutorial at <http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_backuppc>
recommends (on page 3) that one should enter one's username,
"falko" in this case, as the user in /etc/BackupPC/hosts .
Other tutorials suggest one should use
2008 Sep 29
4
BackupPC
I was a bit surprised to find that BackupPC
does not seem to be available on my CentOS-5.2 system.
What do people use to backup Centos systems?
--
Timothy Murphy
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2015 Jun 25
2
add rsync -A -X to Backuppc "RsyncArgs" get 'Got fatal error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)'
Thank you. This helps get me closer.
One machine shows rsync 3.0.9 and the other shows rsync 3.1.0. Running
"rsync --version" both show "ACL, xattr" are supported.
Two questions, would the two different version cause it to fail?
Second, does the order rsync "receives" the switches matter. Does "-A"
and "-X" need to be near the beginning of
2015 Jun 25
2
add rsync -A -X to Backuppc "RsyncArgs" get 'Got fatal error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)'
Backuppc uses rsync (do not know what rsync version but Backuppc is
latest version, so assuming 'very' current rsync version is included)
and I am trying to add acl and attr file permissions to rsync in
"RsyncArgs" and "RsyncRestoreArgs" and have discovered that their
addition is not that easy.
Backuppc uses "RsyncArgs" and "RsyncRestoreArgs" to
2015 Sep 26
2
Is this a bug in CentOS-7 BackupPC?
When I try to start BackupPC with "sudo systemctl restart backuppc"
on my CentOS-7 server (running kernel 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64)
I get the following error in /var/log/BackupPC/LOG
2015-09-26 13:58:14 Reading hosts file
2015-09-26 13:58:14 unix bind() failed: No such file or directory
This message occurs in the Perl script /usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC :
my $sockFile
2015 Sep 26
2
Is this a bug in CentOS-7 BackupPC?
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>> This message occurs in the Perl script
>> /usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC :
>>
>> my $sockFile = "/var/run/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock";
>> unlink($sockFile); if ( !bind(SERVER_UNIX, sockaddr_un($sockFile))
>> ) { print(LOG $bpc->timeStamp, "unix bind() failed: $!\n");
>> exit(1); }
>>
>> As far as
2015 Sep 20
2
Setting up BackupPC on CentOS-7
I'd be interested in any corrections or comments
on the following instructions (basically for myself):
We assume that BackupPC has been installed:
sudo yum install BackupPC
1. BackupPC must be run by the user backuppc.
Accordingly the lines
User apache
Group apache
in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf should be changed to
User backuppc
Group backuppc
2. The user backuppc must be able to
2015 Sep 15
2
BackupPC is not easy to setup
On 09/13/2015 03:48 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> I thought I'd write a 1-page note to myself of the steps I took,
>> in preparation for CentOS-8...
>> I have a couple of questions that this raises.
>>
>> 1. Why exactly does backuppc want to ssh to root?
>> Is this just a way of running BackupPC as root?
>>
>> 2.
2015 Sep 13
3
BackupPC is not easy to setup
Ulf Volmer wrote:
Thanks for your response, which clarifies matters for me.
>> I have a couple of questions that this raises.
>> 1. Why exactly does backuppc want to ssh to root?
> To enable access to all of the files on the client.
>> Is this just a way of running BackupPC as root?
> Why do you want this? It's not required to run backuppc as user root.
I
2015 Sep 18
2
BackupPC is not easy to setup
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 9/13/2015 10:58 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>> I take it then that there is no CLI method
>> of setting up and running BackupPC ?
>
> Sure there is. All of the configuration is stored in text config
> files. There is a main config file for global options and each host has
> a config file in it's own directory.
Yes, it was pointed
2015 Sep 08
3
BackupPC problem - wrong user
I recently moved BackupPC from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7.
But when I browse to localhost/BackupPC I'm told
Error: Wrong user: my userid is 48[apache], instead of 984(backuppc)
As far as I can tell, the BackupPC settings are exactly the same
as they were before the move.
It seems htttpd is running the program as user apache
rather than backuppc, as required.
Is there a simple setting in
2015 Sep 13
5
BackupPC is not easy to setup
I finally got BackupPC working under Centos-7.1
after several hours of pain.
I had been running it for several years under CentOS-6,
and probably CentOS-5, but there seem to me
to have been several new issues that arise with CentOS-7.
In my experience, the official documentation on this,
<http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html>,
is more or less useless unless you have a very long