Pbackup 3.1.9-1
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Thanks for your effort and persistence with this program. Very useful.
My question is "How do I backup a directory containing symlinks so that the links themselves are copied rather than the files they point to"?
I realize that I can use the "follow symlinks" option to backup the actual files pointed to, but I would like to be able to also backup the links themselves so that I don't have to recreate them after I restore from backup.
Am I making any sense? I have examined a number of gui backup programs and I cannot find any that actually does this. On the other hand, I can use ROX filer to manually copy symlinks so I expected that I would be able to accomplish the same thing automatically with a backup program.
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question - but as a newbie I have to start somewhere. thanks
My question is "How do I backup a directory containing symlinks so that the links themselves are copied rather than the files they point to"?
I realize that I can use the "follow symlinks" option to backup the actual files pointed to, but I would like to be able to also backup the links themselves so that I don't have to recreate them after I restore from backup.
Am I making any sense? I have examined a number of gui backup programs and I cannot find any that actually does this. On the other hand, I can use ROX filer to manually copy symlinks so I expected that I would be able to accomplish the same thing automatically with a backup program.
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question - but as a newbie I have to start somewhere. thanks
Backing up symlinks
Zigbert
You are entirely correct. I was backing up to an NTFS disk. After your response I backed up to another linux partition and the symlinks were indeed backed up just as expected.
Sorry for any anxiety my question might have caused.
You are entirely correct. I was backing up to an NTFS disk. After your response I backed up to another linux partition and the symlinks were indeed backed up just as expected.
Sorry for any anxiety my question might have caused.
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Version 3.17
Changelog
- Bugfix: increased startup sleep value.
- Bugfix: App killed at startup if xwinifo misses. (thanks to sketchman)
- Bugfix: Use english helpfile if active language lacks help.
Changelog
- Bugfix: increased startup sleep value.
- Bugfix: App killed at startup if xwinifo misses. (thanks to sketchman)
- Bugfix: Use english helpfile if active language lacks help.
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ftp backup with Pbackup 3.1.7
Hi zigbert,zigbert wrote:Version 3.17
Changelog
- Bugfix: increased startup sleep value.
- Bugfix: App killed at startup if xwinifo misses. (thanks to sketchman)
- Bugfix: Use english helpfile if active language lacks help.
Great app!!! Can you please check the FTP functionality? Here are my observations:
1. If either Username and Password are blanked out and the profile is saved, the window that prompts for server name, username and password (as defined in script func_ftp) no longer pops up.
2. I assumed that FTPSERVER can be of the form "ftp.server.com", but curl does not appear to like this and errors with 501 Not Implemented error. The only way I got FTP backup to work is to specify with the ftp:// prefix, as in "ftp://ftp.server.com".
I am using Puppy Linux 4.2 with pbackup 3.1.7 and
curl 7.17.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.17.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8e zlib/1.2.3.
Non-FTP backup questions:
1. Before we "Start backup process", can we have a warning if I have unsaved changes (and as a result, settings from the saved profile will override any unsaved changes)? Eg. I made changes to username and password for FTP backup (but haven't saved them), I might mistakenly assume that the new settings will apply when I run the backup. Or are my assumptions wrong?
2. Temp storage, would it be possible to show the current setting for temp storage in the GUI? I know I can look in pbackuprc, but it would help to see it in the GUI.
3. Can we have Pbackup perform size calculations, source and target availability, and check ftp connectivity during the Inspection process? I guess I was looking for a "dry-run" feature.
Thank you!
Restore in PBackup 3.1.5
Hello - I backed up the full contents of a partition and now I need to restore it. I am using puppy 421 and pbackup 3.1.5 The backup showed success. I could see the backup label in history but when I double clicked on it - as instructed on screen - to see the contents - nothing happened. I clicked on help and again - nothing. I clicked on the minus beside the history record and it disappeared. I am sure it was just the history record. The question is how do I restore my backup? I can see it on the partition where I backed it up to. Is there a manual that explains something I am not seeing in the interface? Or is there a command line method?
Your help is appreciated. This is an important backup of an entire ntfs partition. Thanks!
Your help is appreciated. This is an important backup of an entire ntfs partition. Thanks!
Restore not needed now
I used the cp command and restored the backup files with apparently full success. I still would like to know how pbackup does restore. Thanks
Hello,
I used Pbackup 3.1.8. (incremental backup) to backup files from a sambashare to a local directory. On first sight, everything worked OK, but I found out it has problems with directories that have been created after the last full backup. It finds and backs up files in directories that were there already, but it ignores recently created directories, including all files in them.
I hope there is a simple solution. Otherwise Pbackup is a nice little App.
I used Pbackup 3.1.8. (incremental backup) to backup files from a sambashare to a local directory. On first sight, everything worked OK, but I found out it has problems with directories that have been created after the last full backup. It finds and backs up files in directories that were there already, but it ignores recently created directories, including all files in them.
I hope there is a simple solution. Otherwise Pbackup is a nice little App.
Pbackup Not Loading (Not Starting)
I have Puppy 4.31 and all of a sudden pbackup stopped working (not loading). I tried installing the latest 3.18 but it is frozen on the loading screen. Any ideas?
I also occasionally find that the "p" programs freeze the first time I run them after installing a new version.
Did you try killing it and running again? Run from a terminal too, in case it produces some useful output.
Did you try killing it and running again? Run from a terminal too, in case it produces some useful output.
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