Scott Williams Member Feb 18, 2017 44 7 8 63 Feb 18, 2017 #1 I have just installed on Debian 8.7.1 and am missing the source paths in Advanced / Backup. I checked in Advanced / Default Settings and Backup is not referenced there either. How can I fix this? Thanks, Scott Reactions: Jean B
I have just installed on Debian 8.7.1 and am missing the source paths in Advanced / Backup. I checked in Advanced / Default Settings and Backup is not referenced there either. How can I fix this? Thanks, Scott
T TheOperator Member Nov 30, 2016 39 14 8 Bavaria, Germany Feb 18, 2017 #2 Hi Scott, there are no default values - I added the following list to my setup based on recommendations found on the IRC channel: Regards, Olaf Reactions: Jean B and DigitalDaz
Hi Scott, there are no default values - I added the following list to my setup based on recommendations found on the IRC channel: Regards, Olaf
Scott Williams Member Feb 18, 2017 44 7 8 63 Feb 18, 2017 #3 Great, thanks! Is there a file somewhere to edit to add these?
H Hugh Blandford New Member Oct 1, 2016 7 3 3 52 Sydney, Australia Feb 18, 2017 #4 Scott Williams said: Great, thanks! Is there a file somewhere to edit to add these? Click to expand... Hi Scott, this section is under Advanced - Default Settings Put backup in the search box at the top. If nothing is returned, click on the + at the beginning of one of the sections. Replace the category with backup and fill in the rest of the sections as you see in the graphic above. Category: backup Subcategory: path Type: array Value: <path> Enabled: true Click save and you will have created a new section. Repeat until you have covered all the items. Reactions: Scott Williams and DigitalDaz
Scott Williams said: Great, thanks! Is there a file somewhere to edit to add these? Click to expand... Hi Scott, this section is under Advanced - Default Settings Put backup in the search box at the top. If nothing is returned, click on the + at the beginning of one of the sections. Replace the category with backup and fill in the rest of the sections as you see in the graphic above. Category: backup Subcategory: path Type: array Value: <path> Enabled: true Click save and you will have created a new section. Repeat until you have covered all the items.
Scott Williams Member Feb 18, 2017 44 7 8 63 Feb 18, 2017 #5 Excellent, so simple! Thanks so much for helping a newbie.
L Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz Member Dec 1, 2016 92 8 8 46 inside-out.xyz Feb 20, 2017 #6 If your deployment is serious, more then an experiment, I would recommend you a more serious back up solution such as bacula
If your deployment is serious, more then an experiment, I would recommend you a more serious back up solution such as bacula