Backuppc

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Getting Started

  • If BackupPC is not already set up on your desktop, send Libby an email to arrange a time to set it up. Set up could be anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on what OS you have and if you need Cygwin installed. A restart could be required.
  • Stop by Libby's office so she can have you set up your BackupPC password.
  • While on the UCSB network (either at your computer, over Remote Desktop, or via VPN), go to http://zippy.geog.ucsb.edu/BackupPC and enter your BackupPC username and password (that Libby helped you set up) to access the BackupPC browser console.
  • Once you are signed in to the BackupPC browser interface, select your computer from the "Hosts" dropdown menu.
    • To find your computer's name in Windows, enter the command "hostname" into a command prompt. On a Mac, use an iTerm to enter the "hostname" command.

Browse Backups

Click "Browse Backups" (located in the sidebar in the left) to view your available backups.

Edit Config

  • In the Email section, change the EMailUserDestDomain variable to the domain of your email address. Your username should be the part of your email before the @.
  • In the Xfer section, you can adjust what gets backed up and when.

Key Variables

NOTE: For the sake of the integrity of your backup, please consult with Libby before changing any variables not listed here!

  • RsyncShareName: For Windows users, this variable can be used to specify the drives you want to back up by inserting /cygdrive/[drive letter] in the field next to the "Add" button and clicking "Add".
    • BackupFilesExclude: Libby will adjust your backup exclusions based on your OS, but you can fine tune exclusions here to avoid backing up extraneous files (thus shortening the time your desktop takes to backup). A more fine-tuned Windows exclude list can be found here. The default exclusions for BackupPC for Macs are usually sufficient.
    • Do not use BackupFilesOnly.

Links

  • You can read more about fine-tuning BackupPC here.