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Re: BackupSuite #21 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 16:57

Of course it is ok to use this script/plugin/whatever. It's free software and you are entitled to do with it whatever you want.

Do you mean that the last version (8.1) doesn't work on an Ultimo? Or specific not running on an Ultimo running on Bh ?

Re: BackupSuite #22 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:08

I mean the new version doesn't work and report same error described by mohan.
Ok i will check the problem wait...

Re: BackupSuite #23 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:12

Maybe the package was not added in the feeds of the other models VU+ or there are some download problems.
Attached is the package as I downloaded a few minutes ago from the feed of the Duo

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Re: BackupSuite #24 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:20

I am not usigng Pli image but my mkfs version is patched.
Pheraps is better that other Pli users will report to you if the 8,1 works or not.
For me it doesn't work.

Re: BackupSuite #25 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:29

P.s. why do you added nanddump and ubinize to the package ?
They are already in the image.


P.s. if you make a tool for extract images too we can use for multiboot :D

Edited by bacicciosat, 3 January 2012 - 17:30.


Re: BackupSuite #26 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:30

You're right the main goal (and only goal as far as I'm concern) is that it is working without problems on the Openpli systems as produced here. When it also works on other systems then it's nice

Re: BackupSuite #27 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:40

P.s. why do you added nanddump and ubinize to the package ?
They are already in the image.


As far as I know nanddump and ubinize are part of the package mtd-utils and is not loaded/installed by default. Only the package mtd-minimal-nand-utils is installed but doesn't provide these files. The mtd-utils does contain a lot of files which is a bit of overkill to install these I think.


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P.s. if you make a tool for extract images too we can use for multiboot :D

That's not in the range of my capabilities, I'm no coder, just at best a script kiddie (a rather old one for a kiddie I must say)

Edited by Pedro_Newbie, 3 January 2012 - 17:43.


Re: BackupSuite #28 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:41

P.s. why do you added nanddump and ubinize to the package ?


I mean that including these files in your suite you will go to overwrite the original system files.
I am not sure that this is good.
Just my two cents.

Re: BackupSuite #29 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:43

As far as I know nanddump and ubinize are part of the package mtd-utils and is not loaded/installed by default. Only the package mtd-minimal-nand-utils is installed but doesn't provide these files. The mtd-utils does contain a lot of files which is a bit of overkill to install these I think.


Ah sorry i don't knew that are not included in Pli by default.
In other Vu+ cvs based images are included for this reason i was wondering.

Re: BackupSuite #30 atilaks

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:50

backup to usb version 8.1 works great here. Just restored a backup. I installed mkfs-ubifs attached to one of your previous posts. Thanks for your great contribution.

Re: BackupSuite #31 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:54

backup to usb version 8.1 works great here. Just restored a backup. I installed mkfs-ubifs attached to one of your previous posts. Thanks for your great contribution.

Could you say on which VU+ model you tested (just for the statistics to check all models) ;)

Re: BackupSuite #32 atilaks

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:55

vuduo ;)

Re: BackupSuite #33 bacicciosat

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 21:37

Ok Pedro, all solved.
Your 8.1 version works fine. The problem was a different way to handle patch in Black Hole image.
I wrote a native plugins for BH image and use a modified version of your script.
It will be tested in the next days from the team on all the Vu+ boxes and you will be thanked in the credits of next bh release.
Thx for your support.

Re: BackupSuite #34 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 3 January 2012 - 21:53

Your welcome (you also have a PM)

Re: BackupSuite #35 bacicciosat

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Posted 4 January 2012 - 15:12

P.s. if you make a tool for extract images too we can use for multiboot :D

That's not in the range of my capabilities, I'm no coder, just at best a script kiddie (a rather old one for a kiddie I must say)


Eh eh... done on vu+ ultimo !

Re: BackupSuite #36 ICTag

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Posted 10 January 2012 - 22:20

When I do a backup (openpli from mid december) with latest version (7.4) of backupsuite on my ET9000 the backup completes but after it starts creating the root.ubifs I see the message (in german)

ubinize: volume size was not specified in section "ubifs" assume minimum to fit image
/(media/usb/bi/root.ubi 65519616 bytes(62.5 Mi8)
 
Erstelle [i](create)[/i] kerneldump
 
 
Block size 13.......
Dumping data starting...
 
[i]Almost Ready ... USB-Image will now be created[/i].

(italics is my rough translation)

Hmmm.. can I trust this backup?
Clarke-Tech ET9000 - Open PLI 2.1 ; Plugins: autotimeshift, electropowersavesave, webmedia, backupsuite....

Re: BackupSuite #37 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 06:19

Yes that message is just a notification about the size of the back-up and no error message. With the new Backupsuite version 8.2 this message is suppressed.
Your back-up will be working fine.

If you do an online update you will get the 8.2 version

Re: BackupSuite #38 ICTag

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 08:04

Silly me - I'd never read the first page of output before so I'd never noticed it.
Many thanks - backupsuite (with autotimeshift) is by far the most useful plugin! :)

Edited by ICTag, 11 January 2012 - 08:06.

Clarke-Tech ET9000 - Open PLI 2.1 ; Plugins: autotimeshift, electropowersavesave, webmedia, backupsuite....

Re: BackupSuite #39 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 07:11

Here's a new version, new in this version:
- Spanish translation thanks to Javier3034
- Some minor code adjustments

(Hope this is not a Friday the 13th horror-version :o )

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Re: BackupSuite #40 Pedro_Newbie

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Posted 19 March 2012 - 17:50

Here's a new version of the BackupSuite. Because there was a change in the way on how USB-diskdrives are mounted there where some problems if the user wanted to make a full back-up onto HDD.
Because the USB-HDD's didn't get mounted on media/hdd the full back-up failed.

I tried to overcome these problems and I think i succeeded.
When the option Full back-up to HDD/USB is chosen the plugin checks all devices (/dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1, /dev/sdd1 and /dev/sde1), first for the filesystem EXT(x) (EXT2, EXT3 or EXT4) and second if device reaches a certain minimum (33 GB at the moment) to avoid writing to USB-sticks. As third action the greatest available EXT* filesytem is used to write the back-up onto.

At the start of the process the plugin shows on which mount the back-up is written, the total size of the chosen device and the free size on the device.
For instance
Back-up -> /media/hdd (931 GB)
Free ----> 884 GB *


* note:
The total size and the free size are in "real" GB, so total bytes divided by 1.073.741.824 instead of what manufactures do dividing by 1.000.000.000. A 1 TB disk shows up as a disk with a 931 GB capacity.

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