Just to let you know that after retried many backup solutions to solve
the quiz of the making of local backups with a remote machine has file source,
I turned again to Duplicity to produce that delta file that later on I can
download
to keep updated my local server backup.
-- Daniele Bonini
Just wondering if it could be ever possible / practicable having
multiple flavors of rdiff-backup on OpenBSD to fix this byzantinisms?
Indeed I know nothing about OpenBSD dealing with the constraint of the
python versioning to let different ports survive - including
rdiff-backup - so don't mind
Thanks Crystal,
I'm trying to use "rdiff-backup" saying to it please take my data on the
remote location via ssh and backup it on my local destination.
Preamble from the man:
rdiff-backup requires that the remote system accept ssh connections,
and that rdiff-backup is installed in the user's PA
It's not really clear what you are talking about.
I think what you are saying is that you usually use rdiff for backup, but
you want to perform an additional backup to local media because you are
moving from one hosting provider to another and there is a possiblilty that
something might go wrong.
I found the fact that I'm running different versions between localhost
and remote host (2.2.2) gives some deep scratches to rdiff-backup that
stops to run almost immediately.
Do you suggest to wait for 7.4 and retry? other thoughts?
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I moving on the cloud bet
Hello,
I moving on the cloud between providers and I have been suggested maybe
correctly to backup my little cloud stuff also manually.
I'm stick on rdiff-backup and I would like to try it also remotely via
ssh. I have not clue how to do it yet so I'm here to ask if anyone has
already experienced
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