Hi Sorin,
Thanks for quick answer. The thing is I don't want to disable the host (call it
A). I tried restore some files from another host (call it B) to server A.
Server B is already shut down and disabled in BackupPC.
For whatever reason the restore failed (on server A) and I still see the failed
restore notification in BackupPC. I don't need the restore to be finished since
I got the data from the filesystem. I just want to get rid of the failed
restore notification related to server A. In short I want to tell BackupPC to
cancel/forget the restore attempt.
Hope this explains the situation better.
Thank you,
Milan
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xjezdi00 [mailto:xjezdi00 AT seznam DOT cz]
> >Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 10:10 AM
> >To: backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
> >Subject: [BackupPC-users] Failed restore/backup - how to remove
> >
> >Does anyone know how to remove failed backup/restore from the "processing
> >queue"? As I said, I don't want to delete the host related to the
> backup/restore.
>
> This was discussed recently.
>
> Using the web-GUI, go to your host and click Edit Config. Click the Schedule
> tab. Change BackupsDisable in the Blackouts section to 1 or 2. Don't forget
> to save.
>
>
> "$Conf{BackupsDisable} = 0;
>
> Disable all full and incremental backups. These settings are useful for
> a client that is no longer being backed up (eg: a retired machine), but you
> wish to keep the last backups available for browsing or restoring to other
> machines.
>
> There are three values for $Conf{BackupsDisable}:
>
> 0 Backups are enabled.
>
> 1 Don't do any regular backups on this client. Manually
> requested backups (via the CGI interface) will still occur.
>
> 2 Don't do any backups on this client. Manually requested
> backups (via the CGI interface) will be ignored."
>
> --
> /Sorin
>
>
>
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