antage, ntbackup will also
truncate your exchange log files. So the log will not full your disk.
Regards,
Milutin Voinivich
http://www.NasBackup.co.il/
Reuben Pearse wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone got any advice on the best way to backup Exchange
mailboxes (Exchange 5.5) running on a Windows 20
Hi all,
Has anyone got any advice on the best way to backup Exchange mailboxes
(Exchange 5.5) running on a Windows 2000 server? We already use rsync on
a number of other Windows boxes for general file backup.
I've read that even if you get backups of the Exchange mailbox files,
then it's rea
Hi,
Here's one I sometimes use which limits
the bandwidth to a maximum of 64k
rsync -avz --bwlimit=64 10.0.10.130::Backup
/backupdir
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Hi all,
I'm trying to connect across the internet to an rsync server (cwrsync
running on WinXP) from a Linux box. I have opened up the TCP port 873 on
the remote firewall and opened a hole in the Windows firewall, but I am
still getting the error:
rsync: failed to connect to 217.64.121.18: Conn
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Hi all,
I am running a nightly rsync to pick up changes to mail files on a
remote server using a scheduled BASH script. The transfer works over an
ADSL line. Occasionally the connection drops during the night. A few
questions:
1. How can I get rsync to report connection reset errors?
2. Once a co
Hi guys,
I recently installed and setup cwRsync on a Windows 2000 Server -
http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/ -, and I was very impressed. I just
followed the instructions on the website and got it working.
I am using it to mirror 30Gb's of mailboxes everynight (only grabbing
the changes to each file
Hi all,
We are currently looking at a solution for backing up files on laptops
to a server in a small office (10 users).
I was looking at rsync as a solution. Here is my suggested solution:
Install rsync on network server - this is Windows 2000 :-(
Share the root of C:\ on laptops
Schedule rsync