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August Abolins | Deon George | backup for windows pc? |
September 21, 2023 6:53 PM * |
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Hello Deon George! ** On Thursday 21.09.23 - 11:28, Deon George wrote to Arelor: DG> I dont recall if I've done any restores, with restic. DG> If backups are slow it wouldnt bother me as I have it DG> running in the background while I do something else. The DG> hardware that runs my Windows is an atom server under DG> VMware, so its slow anyway... Having some issues with restic. I tried restic -r sftp:user@server.com:/restic/archive ..and it complained: Fatal: Create repository at sftp:user@server.com:/restic/ archive failed: cmd.Start: exec: "ssh": executable file not found in %PATH%. So.. it seems that restic is not entirely complete in one binary and needs external programs such as ssh.exe ? I tried the -o sftp.command="prog" parameter where prog is putty.exe with full path to its location, but it claimed it was not found. DG> I know it'd be an old version, so I might upgrade it and DG> redo a backup and see how it goes. (Compression in restic DG> only came recently, so I need to ugprade to take advantage DG> of that.) Do you use sftp? Can you illustrate the command line and parameters you use? I had better luck with winscp: winscp sftp://user@server.com:2222//enc/archive ..and it connected and worked (manually) fine. The next step would be to make it work with gpgtar piped output. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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