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25.04.2017 · Backup your entire Linux system using Rsync. First, insert your backup medium (USB thumb drive or External hard disk). Then find the drive letter using ' fdisk -l ' command. In my case, my Pen drive id is /dev/sdb1. Mount your drive to any location of …
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... ExcludedFolders: [/cdrom; /dev; /media; /mnt; /proc; /tmp; /lost+found]], ... 12:25:04] <01> Error Operation was canceled by user PGFA\Patlusov (Veeam.
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05.04.2018 · Failed to index guest file system. STDERR: SCP sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo The funny thing is, I dont want to do guest file system indexing and for that I have had that option deselected in guest processing tab.
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30.05.2018 · Veeam – Failed to index guest file system in job backup. When setting up jobs under Veeam Backup, some backups ended in a Warning state …
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When setting up jobs under Veeam Backup, backups ended in a Warning state with the following message: Failed to index guest file system.
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20.12.2017 · Here's my setup: Dell D630 with an internal 250GB drive, and a 120GB external USB drive. /dev/sda1 XP (I back it up after booting to Acronis TrueImage Home 11 and connecting a USB drive) /dev/sda5 Data1 (ext3, 100GB) /dev/sda6 Data2 (ext3, 50GB) /dev/sda7 M7Home (ext3, 5GB, for Mint 7 "/home")
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Jun 12, 2014 · grub> ls (hd0,1)/ lost+found/ bin/ boot/ cdrom/ dev/ etc/ home/ lib/ lib64/ media/ mnt/ opt/ proc/ root/ run/ sbin/ srv/ sys/ tmp/ usr/ var/ vmlinuz vmlinuz.old initrd.img initrd.img.old Hurrah, we have found the root filesystem. You can omit the msdos and gpt labels. If you leave off the slash it will print information about the partition.
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By default, system directories /cdrom,. /dev, /media, /mnt, /proc, /tmp and /lost+found are excluded from indexing. You can add or delete ...
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By default, system directories /cdrom, /dev, /media, /mnt, /proc,. /tmp and /lost+found are excluded from indexing. You can add or delete folders using the. Add ...
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02.05.2014 · I want to take lxc container backup. We have server with 12.04 LTS ubuntu server and I have installed LXC - 1.0.0.alpha2 in it. I wanted to update our ubuntu server to 14.04 LTS. So what I want to ...
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Jul 30, 2004 · bin/ dev/ home/ lost+found/ proc/ sbin/ usr/ cdrom/ opt/ vmlinuz boot/ etc/ lib/ mnt/ root/ tmp/ var/ dvd/ floppy/ initrd/ /tftpboot In days past it was also the home directory of 'root' but now he has been given his own directory for reasons that will be explained further on in this document.
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Select Index everything except to index all files on your computer OS except those defined in the list. By default, system directories /cdrom, /dev, /media, /mnt, /proc, /tmp and /lost+found are excluded from indexing. You can add or delete folders …
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For example, if you are backing up to an NFS mount but you do not want to include the contents of the mount in a backup, exclude your local mount-point with this switch. It will also work with partitions, e.g. /dev/sdd4 if you have a peculiar SCSI zip drive which insists on showing up in the mountlist.
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06.06.2020 · The Veeam agent tries to store the index files in /tmp/veeam/index/ which gets blocked by apparmour. To solve the issue you have to add the files created in this directory to the apparmor configuration file and restart the apparmor service.
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21.08.2019 · - mount /dev/sdb3_crypt /mnt/temp swap partition: - cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb2 sdb2_crypt then, mounted the boot partition: - mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/temp/boot afterwards, I've used the commands I already mentioned above: mount --bind /dev /mnt/temp/dev mount --bind /dev/pts /mnt/temp/dev/pts mount --bind /proc /mnt/temp/proc mount --bind /sys ...
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27.04.2021 · To specify VM guest OS indexing options for a VM: At the Guest Processing step of the wizard, click Indexing.; Select a VM in the list and click Edit > Windows indexing or Linux indexing.; Specify the indexing scope: Select Disable indexing if you do not want to index guest OS files of the VM.; Select Index everything if you want to index all VM guest OS files.
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May 30, 2018 · Veeam – Failed to index guest file system in job backup. When setting up jobs under Veeam Backup, some backups ended in a Warning state with the following message: Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started. The solution proposed in this tutorial is to use local administrator authentication.
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Apr 24, 2013 · Failed to index guest file system. STDERR: SCP sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo The funny thing is, I dont want to do guest file system indexing and for that I have had that option deselected in guest processing tab.
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Jan 05, 2009 · Here's my setup: Dell D630 with an internal 250GB drive, and a 120GB external USB drive. /dev/sda1 XP (I back it up after booting to Acronis TrueImage Home 11 and connecting a USB drive) /dev/sda5 Data1 (ext3, 100GB) /dev/sda6 Data2 (ext3, 50GB) /dev/sda7 M7Home (ext3, 5GB, for Mint 7 "/home")
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Solution: Hi @pigdog , thanks for the suggestion. Indeed I was initially running the commands against the wrong /tmp folder but later figured the right ...