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August Abolins | Deon George | backup for windows pc? |
September 21, 2023 11:22 PM * |
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Hello Deon George! ** On Friday 22.09.23 - 11:28, Deon George wrote to August Abolins: >> 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%. DG> Right, you would need SSH as well if you wanted to pipe it through DG> SSH/SFTP. So.. restic is not all-in-one and still relies on external progs? DG> I use an S3 target, ie : -r s3:http://minio:9000/bucket as my target, DG> with environment variables containing the authentication credentials. S3 is Amazon's cloud space? >> 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> Why putty? I dunno.. it just seemed like a good one to try and see if restic could at least *find* it. >> I had better luck with winscp: >> winscp sftp://user@server.com:2222//enc/archive DG> Does winscp provide SFTP? (I dont use it, so dont know). You might be DG> able to use -o sftp.command=winscp ? Not sure if winscp can be utilized in place of the SSH exec that restic is looking for. I wish there were more examples of usage out there. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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