On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Eric V. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/21/2012 02:24 AM, Satria Anamarta wrote: > > Hello, > > Greeting from new member and a super newbie of Dirvish :-) > Welcome! > Thanks, Eric :-) > > > I would like to setup a Windows 7 as a client, so I download and install > > HardBackup from Itefix. As this step I'm confuse. Where should I start? > > Should I configure master.conf on this Windows 7 machine or not since > > the master.conf already configured in the FreeBSD (server) machine? Is > > HardBackup assume this Windows machine will act as a server? Should I > > install SSH server in this Windows 7 machine for it to backup > > automatically without asking for password? > > I've never heard of HardBackup, so I can't help there. Taking a quick > look at it, it doesn't seem to address the problem of backing up open > files on Windows. > > Here's my story on using dirvish on Windows: > http://trueblade.com/techblog/backing-up-windows-computers-with-dirvish Hey, I visited this url few days ago! And now I'm email with the author, great! > I wrote a Windows executable (tb-rsync-vss) to deal with the Windows > Volume Snapshot Service (VSS). See the above blog post for the history > behind it. It's in use daily on a number of machines, including Windows > instances in Amazon's EC2 cloud. > > For details on how it works and how to configure it, see the bitbucket > page: > https://bitbucket.org/ericvsmith/tb-rsync-vss > > It's all open source (Apache License 2.0). > Ok, I'm going to visit it and hope it can suit for my situation... and most important: it's not to hard to configure :-D > > > Sorry for my poor english, I hope somebody here understand what I'm > > trying to say :D > > Not a problem at all: you're very clear. And your English is better than > my <anything else>! > Well, it is entertaining :-D > > Good luck. > Eric. > Thanks a lot, Eric!
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