Pbackup 3.1.9-1
- charlie6
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Hi Sigmund,
thanks for replying ..
Backuping to HD works nicely.
So...if i may ...«keep cool and avoid to put the pressure on you anyway ...»
I noticed that most of the scripts to be non-executable inside the downloadable PBackup-3.1.9-1.pet.
So i took the liberty te render them as executable --> seems to run OK.
Greetings
Cheers, Charlie
thanks for replying ..
Backuping to HD works nicely.
So...if i may ...«keep cool and avoid to put the pressure on you anyway ...»
I noticed that most of the scripts to be non-executable inside the downloadable PBackup-3.1.9-1.pet.
So i took the liberty te render them as executable --> seems to run OK.
Greetings
Cheers, Charlie
- charlie6
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- Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
[solved] memo about file timestamp and backup missing files
Hi,
I was surprised while performing a backup using PBackup, when some sub-directories where backuped and sister/brother one's (?don't know the correct syntax) were not ... , although the offending folders were created after the «Save from date» time setting.
I found that those concerned folders had files older than the «Save from date» time setting, although the folder creation/modify date was later or equal to the «Save from date» time setting.
Doing some «housekeeping» among my files, i had created folders and put into them files far older than the folders one.
Before backuping, PBackup looks for files whose timestamp is younger than the «Save from date» time setting (please do correct if i'm wrong... ); and afterwards looks for the corresponding folders. Only the files timestamp seems to be token into account for backuping, not the folders one.
What i did to solve this:
- open a terminal in the concerned folder(s)
- there do
which modify the timestamp to the current timestamp
one might check this using the stat command doing
Hope this helps
Charlie
I was surprised while performing a backup using PBackup, when some sub-directories where backuped and sister/brother one's (?don't know the correct syntax) were not ... , although the offending folders were created after the «Save from date» time setting.
I found that those concerned folders had files older than the «Save from date» time setting, although the folder creation/modify date was later or equal to the «Save from date» time setting.
Doing some «housekeeping» among my files, i had created folders and put into them files far older than the folders one.
Before backuping, PBackup looks for files whose timestamp is younger than the «Save from date» time setting (please do correct if i'm wrong... ); and afterwards looks for the corresponding folders. Only the files timestamp seems to be token into account for backuping, not the folders one.
What i did to solve this:
- open a terminal in the concerned folder(s)
- there do
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touch -m *.*
one might check this using the stat command doing
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stat myfile.ext
Charlie
trying to do a restore
I have Slacko 5.7.0 and booted from cd and then did a full backup of my /dev/sda8 partition with compression to a flashdrive in /dev/sdc1
Now I have booted my other system with the same Slacko 5.7.0 and have a partition /dev/sda10 that I want to restore from my flashdrive to.
I don't have a history file, so the restore won't allow me to select anything.
How can I restore the file I saved /mnt/sdc1/Backup_2015-01-29_16.52.15.tgz?
Thanks
PS: I used xarchive to open it and extracted it to /mnt/sda10, but because I had backed it up while running live from cd in order to ensure no activity while backing it up,it results it my getting my data in a /mnt/sda8 and then the normal directory structure on /sda10.
So I installed mc,LOL.ThenI realized that it was in /mnt, so I renamed that to /mnt2,then went to /mnt/sda10/mnt2/sda8 and moved the contents to /mnt/sda10. I was going to try it in rox but couldn't see the weird aufs files,and mc could see them,so I used it instead.
Ok, how do I chroot to it so I can install grub2 etc? I can't seem to find an example of that for slacko 5.7.0, or is there a better way?
PSS: I never did find a way to get to where I could boot it. I don't think there was anything wrong with the way your program worked to back it up, but I just didn't seem to be able to get the restore sequence and syntax correct, and not really sure what was wrong, so had to give up. I was successful with pudd but it takes a huge amount of space to build temporary files on the target drive and as a result does a tremendous amount of reading and writing to that temporary drive, which in my case is a USB 1.0 flashdrive so it literally takes hours each time to save or restore anything. That led me here. I did find that if instead of using EXT4 for the drive, if I format it EXT3, I can use partimage or fsarchiver, both of which should do a great job of compressing. I successfully used partimage to save and restore a 3 gb partition. It took less than 10 min to save it on the faster machine and only 30 min to restore on the old one, compared to taking 1/2 the day. I still don't know how to chroot with slacko pup, though, so am using manjaro to manage the boot until I can get slacko booted from the hard drive to be able to install and update grub from there. I will put in a separate thread for that.
Anyway, no need to answer my problem here, now...
PSSS: partimage left the partition sort of messed up. It appears to be the right size, but later after you boot it, you find out that it is only there as big as what it was on the backup, and you can run out of space. I needed to go into gparted before using it and have it check the partition before it gets mounted and that fixes it to its full size. I was lucky it was a fairly easy fix and aborted the copy I was doing before it ran out of room. Maybe fsarchiver will do better...
Now I have booted my other system with the same Slacko 5.7.0 and have a partition /dev/sda10 that I want to restore from my flashdrive to.
I don't have a history file, so the restore won't allow me to select anything.
How can I restore the file I saved /mnt/sdc1/Backup_2015-01-29_16.52.15.tgz?
Thanks
PS: I used xarchive to open it and extracted it to /mnt/sda10, but because I had backed it up while running live from cd in order to ensure no activity while backing it up,it results it my getting my data in a /mnt/sda8 and then the normal directory structure on /sda10.
So I installed mc,LOL.ThenI realized that it was in /mnt, so I renamed that to /mnt2,then went to /mnt/sda10/mnt2/sda8 and moved the contents to /mnt/sda10. I was going to try it in rox but couldn't see the weird aufs files,and mc could see them,so I used it instead.
Ok, how do I chroot to it so I can install grub2 etc? I can't seem to find an example of that for slacko 5.7.0, or is there a better way?
PSS: I never did find a way to get to where I could boot it. I don't think there was anything wrong with the way your program worked to back it up, but I just didn't seem to be able to get the restore sequence and syntax correct, and not really sure what was wrong, so had to give up. I was successful with pudd but it takes a huge amount of space to build temporary files on the target drive and as a result does a tremendous amount of reading and writing to that temporary drive, which in my case is a USB 1.0 flashdrive so it literally takes hours each time to save or restore anything. That led me here. I did find that if instead of using EXT4 for the drive, if I format it EXT3, I can use partimage or fsarchiver, both of which should do a great job of compressing. I successfully used partimage to save and restore a 3 gb partition. It took less than 10 min to save it on the faster machine and only 30 min to restore on the old one, compared to taking 1/2 the day. I still don't know how to chroot with slacko pup, though, so am using manjaro to manage the boot until I can get slacko booted from the hard drive to be able to install and update grub from there. I will put in a separate thread for that.
Anyway, no need to answer my problem here, now...
PSSS: partimage left the partition sort of messed up. It appears to be the right size, but later after you boot it, you find out that it is only there as big as what it was on the backup, and you can run out of space. I needed to go into gparted before using it and have it check the partition before it gets mounted and that fixes it to its full size. I was lucky it was a fairly easy fix and aborted the copy I was doing before it ran out of room. Maybe fsarchiver will do better...
whats' the latest ? I see it has : version 3.1.9zigbert wrote:Barry is not including the latest pBackup package
missing many icons
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# pbackup
grep: /root/.pbackup/pbackuprc: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pbackup/pbackup: line 2174: /usr/local/pbackup/locals/french: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pbackup/pbackup: line 192: /root/.pbackup/profiles/Pbackup_default: No such file or directory
EXIT=" "
EXIT=" "
cat: /root/.pbackup/tmp/pbackup-FTPSERVER: No such file or directory
cat: /root/.pbackup/tmp/pbackup-FTPSERVERDIR: No such file or directory
cat: /root/.pbackup/tmp/pbackup-FTPUSERNAME: No such file or directory
cat: /root/.pbackup/tmp/pbackup-FTPPASSWORD: No such file or directory
grep: /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root: No such file or directory
xwininfo: error: No window with name "Pbackup" exists!
xwininfo: error: No window with name "Pbackup" exists!
Killed
Please try the latest 3.19-1 from the main post. I have stopped supporting this crappy code, but 01micko fixed some icon trouble for Slacko, and I have uploaded his fix here.linuxcbon wrote:whats' the latest ? I see it has : version 3.1.9zigbert wrote:Barry is not including the latest pBackup package
missing many icons
- charlie6
- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
Hi Sigmund !
Is it already present in 3.1.9-1?
Here using 3.1.9-1 since a bunch of months now for backing up from PCs HDD , as also USB flash drives, to an external HDD.
Although you consider its script needs to be rewritten, 3.1.9-1 does its job for now !
Many thanks again Sigmund !
Charlie
....Hmmmm!?..zigbert wrote:..., but 01micko fixed some icon trouble for Slacko, and I have uploaded his fix here.
... What about those missing icons, Where could man find that 01micko's missing-icons-fix?zigbert wrote:...here.
Is it already present in 3.1.9-1?
Here using 3.1.9-1 since a bunch of months now for backing up from PCs HDD , as also USB flash drives, to an external HDD.
Although you consider its script needs to be rewritten, 3.1.9-1 does its job for now !
Many thanks again Sigmund !
Charlie
- charlie6
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- Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
Missing GUI icons
Hi Sigmund !
Wishing you the best for 2016 (and next ) !
Using PBackup (now 3.19-1) since ca. 2013 to backup the same USB 4GB memory stick.
Here running wheezy-3.5.2.5 and 3.5.2.11 and also Tahrpup-6.0.X.
The PBackups GUI is missing all of its icons (only white squares with a red "X" cross are displayed ); i know someone has already posted about this earlier but i did'nt find a fix.
I(ve read http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 512#822512 and did not finf them in PBackup-3.19-1.pet (downloaded a long time ago before links break).
Where could those icons to be found? The /usr/local/bin/script have line scripts mentionning gtk-* icons
I also know that http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 759#558759 but my bash knowledge is far to challenfe the yours.
Another thing: links for download in first post seems to be broken
Many thanks for your time and for any answer
Charlie
Wishing you the best for 2016 (and next ) !
Using PBackup (now 3.19-1) since ca. 2013 to backup the same USB 4GB memory stick.
Here running wheezy-3.5.2.5 and 3.5.2.11 and also Tahrpup-6.0.X.
The PBackups GUI is missing all of its icons (only white squares with a red "X" cross are displayed ); i know someone has already posted about this earlier but i did'nt find a fix.
I(ve read http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 512#822512 and did not finf them in PBackup-3.19-1.pet (downloaded a long time ago before links break).
Where could those icons to be found? The /usr/local/bin/script have line scripts mentionning gtk-* icons
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...<frame Welcome>
<pixmap icon_size=\"6\"><input file stock=\"gtk-refresh\"></input></pixmap>...
Another thing: links for download in first post seems to be broken
Many thanks for your time and for any answer
Charlie
Alternate site for this pet
Hello Puppy users!
Just thought I'd drop a note for any users still looking for a copy of this pet while Russ is working on his new site. I found one at
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... es-noarch/
Look down the list and you will find it there.
All the Best!
OverDrive
Just thought I'd drop a note for any users still looking for a copy of this pet while Russ is working on his new site. I found one at
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... es-noarch/
Look down the list and you will find it there.
All the Best!
OverDrive
Instant Puppy Fan!!!