[About remote back-ups w/ duplicity vs. rdiff-backup]
I am unfamiliar with duplicity, but use rdiff-backup regularly,
as well an rsync/rsnapshot combination.
One thing that I like to do is to separate the remote transport
from the actual back-up process -- there can be performance penalties
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:53:38AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:43:51PM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:
> >
> > wondering if any one is using this, I have been starting to use
> > rdiff-backup that got me looking at backupninja and that in turn led me
> > to duplicity - looks i
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:43:51PM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:
>
> wondering if any one is using this, I have been starting to use
> rdiff-backup that got me looking at backupninja and that in turn led me
> to duplicity - looks interesting. the web pages says its still in beta.
>
> wondering if any
Sjoerd Hardeman, 05/08/2008 01:15 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a cron script that first calls automysqlbackup for dumping the
> database and dumps the package list. After that, it should copy this
> plus other stuff to a remote location using duplicity. This script runs
> fine when executed manually,
Ralph Katz wrote:
> I've only used duplicity with scp, but maybe you have bug #238677. Bug
> report has a work-around.
I had seen the issue with no files at the destination referenced elsewhere:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=2441
I uploaded a small file but I still ha
On 05/29/2006 05:30 PM, Darin Strait wrote:
> I am attempting to use duplicity to store backups at a remote site
> (host.com).
>
> The ftp user name is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do not have control over this
> name. Simply using someuser will not work.
>
> If I tell duplicity to use:
>
> ftp://[EMAIL
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