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2005 Feb 05
0
Object oriented rsync (finally figured out how to get line-wrapping ... sorry)
Hi, Has anyone thought of making rsync object-oriented? For instance, I just want to slightly modify a few of its algorithms for somewhat specific backup purposes (rdiff type logic for incrementals and pooling files for many source machines with hardlinks - similar, but not exactly the same as, BackupPC). I'm currently using wrapper programs to keep metadata in a BerkeleyDB database but I
2005 Feb 05
0
Object oriented rsync
Hi, Has anyone thought of making rsync object-oriented? For instance, I just want to slightly modify a few of its algorithms for somewhat specific backup purposes (rdiff type logic for incrementals and pooling files for many source machines with hardlinks - similar, but not exactly the same as, BackupPC). I'm currently using wrapper programs to keep metadata in a BerkeleyDB database but I
2005 Feb 05
0
linewrap test
Hi, Has anyone thought of making rsync object-oriented? For instance, I just want to slightly modify a few of its algorithms for somewhat specific backup purposes (rdiff type logic for incrementals and pooling files for many source machines with hardlinks - similar, but not exactly the same as, BackupPC). I'm currently using wrapper programs to keep metadata in a BerkeleyDB database but I
2008 Jun 20
1
problem with rdiff
Hi all. (I am sending this querry here because it is somehow relating to rsync. If i am wrong please pardon me.) I am doing following on these windowsXP and Vista. I am trying to get only incremental backup using "rdiff-backup" (that also uses rsync). I have installed gcc compiler and by following the steps given in http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/2005/11/02/rdiff-backup-on-windows/
2001 Dec 21
2
BackupPC 1.03 released (backup to disk for WinXX/Linux using Samba)
BackupPC version 1.03 has been released on SourceForge, see http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC a high-performance perl-based package for backing up Linux and WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly configurable and easy to install and maintain. It uses Samba's smbclient to extract files from clients, and uses Samba on linux clients to serve up shares (no
2015 May 07
2
Backup PC or other solution
On May 7, 2015 6:05 AM, "Jussi Hirvi" <greenspot at greenspot.fi> wrote: > > I wonder why nobody has yet mentioned rdiff-backup. It combines browsable directories with multiple versions - the version data is stored in a separate rdiff-backup-data subdirectory (one per backup task). > > One downside is that rdiff-backup causes a lot of network traffic. For that reason I
2015 Nov 09
2
Rsync and differential Backups
On 11/9/2015 11:34 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > I wonder how filesystem behaves when almost every file has some 400 hard > links to it. (thinking in terms of a year worth of daily backups). XFS handles this fine. I have a backuppc storage pool with backups of 27 servers going back a year... now, I just have 30 days of incrementals, and 12 months of fulls, but in backuppc's
2003 Jul 30
0
Samba 3. ldapsam.so not generated on Solaris 9 with Sun One Directory Server
Hi. I have working fine Samba 2.2.8a acting as PDC using Sun One Directory Server as backend. Now I want to migrate to Samba 3. The problem is that I'm not able to generate "ldapsam.so" Some body has built Samba 3 on Solaris 9 using Sun One Directory Server as backend? Somo body can help me and need more information about my environment? I don't know if it's need some
2004 Dec 11
0
Compiling Samba 3.0.9 on Solaris 2.6 gives conflicts :-(
Hi, I have to build Samba 3.0.9 on a customers Sun E3500 with Solaris 2.6. They recently upgraded to Windows 200x domain with AD. When i try to compile with Heimdal or MIT Kerberos i get the following error: Using FLAGS = -I/usr/heimdal/include -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/include -I/usr/local/ssl/include -I/usr/heimdal/include -L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib -L/usr/local/ssl/lib
2003 Nov 03
1
HELP: ServerWorks data corruption after 350 MB with BerkeleyDB 4.0?
Hi, I received a bug report against BerkeleyDB 4 that may not be BerkeleyDB related, but a problem with FreeBSD or specific hardware in general. Jie Song (CC'd) reported that writing files with BerkeleyDB (no threading or something) on his ServerWorks machine causes data corruption (detected by BerkeleyDB 4.0 library functions) when the file sizes grow beyond 350 MB. For details, see PR
2009 May 27
1
How to emulate rdiff behaviour
Hi, i am new to rsync and i want to use rsync to emulate rdiff behaviour (because i can't install rdiff on the system). What i would like rsync to do is to generate a diff file (like with rsync --write-batch) but WITHOUT changing the destination file. This would allow me to store daily differential updates on the target (i think hardlinking would not help me much as the file is changing every
2006 Nov 10
0
libsmb/cliconnect.o build/build/krb5/lib/libcom_err.so.3
Running into a error while compiling Samba 3.0.23c for AD using krb5 1.5.1. Doesn't matter if I use Sun's cc or gcc. Linking bin/smbd Undefined first referenced symbol in file error_message libsmb/cliconnect.o (symbol belongs to implicit dependency /export/admin/build/build/krb5/lib/libcom_err.so.3) ld: fatal:
2005 Jul 04
0
Problem linking with libdb
Hello, I am trying to compile iproute2 but something does not work when linking with libdb. This is what I am using: - iproute2-ss050607 - linux 2.4.22 - make 3.79.1 - gcc 2.95.3 - ld 2.15 When I type make, it ends somewhere in ./misc with the following error message: make output starts here: gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -O2 -Wstrict-prototypes -Wall -I../include -DRESOLVE_HOSTNAMES -DCONFIG_GACT
2005 Dec 01
6
Linking against a specific Berkeley DB install
I sent this question to the OpenLDAP list yesterday, but I still haven't seen the message come across the list. I am asking here in the hopes of getting a faster response. I am trying to compile OpenLDAP 2.3.11 from source on CentOS4. I have the rpm for db4-4.2.52-7.1 installed and also a source build of BerkeleyDB in /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.4. How do I get OpenLDAP to link with the bdb
2011 Aug 19
1
rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository
I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with. Should I use --archive? Or maybe -rlD instead? Can I restrict an SSH key to rsync? I can do it with rdiff-backup with command="rdiff-backup --server" but I can't figure out how to do it with rsync. The rdiff-backup repository I'm
2004 Dec 30
3
Problems migrating from WBEL
Hi folks: I've recently migrated one of my production servers (bad Jason!) from WBEL to CentOS 3.3 using Donavan's instructions in the FAQ (http://www.centos.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=19). While it was as painless as the document suggests, I've run into problems with postgrey (a postfix greylisting daemon) on my server. Whenever I try to start postgrey, I get the
2008 Nov 11
0
rdiff-backup update broken?
After the recent yum update to rdiff-backup-1.2.2-1.el5.rf rdiff-backup no longer works. I don't "speak" python so not sure what's going on. Here's a portion of what I'm seeing... # rdiff-backup /etc/ /backup/localhost/etc Exception '[Errno 34] Numerical result out of range' raised of class 'exceptions.IOError': File
2010 May 22
1
exmaple problems
I do not know if this has been reported already (I searched the headers of the recent messages to r-devel) It seems that 'example' in R 2.11.0 has a problem when the help file does not contain any example. This is what happens on R 2.11.0 on Windows XP. > library(tools) > example(Rdiff) Error in file(con, "r") : cannot open the connection In addition: Warning message: In
2015 May 07
0
Backup PC or other solution
I wonder why nobody has yet mentioned rdiff-backup. It combines browsable directories with multiple versions - the version data is stored in a separate rdiff-backup-data subdirectory (one per backup task). One downside is that rdiff-backup causes a lot of network traffic. For that reason I currently use rsync to copy over network, and then I use rdiff-backup locally to create a repository
2017 Feb 21
1
that ever puzzling special chars escaping + rdiff-backup
hi everyone a good basher around here? I try in a script: _rdiffBack="rdiff-backup -v5 --tempdir /tmp/ --no-eas --exclude-other-filesystems --exclude-symbolic-links" _rdffiExclude="--exclude '**/~*' --exclude '**.tmp' --exclude-regexp '(.glusterfs|.trashcan|temp)'" _execCom=${!2} _sourceDir=${1} _backupTo=${3} __backMeUp() { for _sourceDir in