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The growing number of Mac users out there should be pleased to know that the Snazzy Backup team has just released a new installer for the Mac OS. Come try it out, and start enjoying your backups with a simple-to-use installer. You'll get a pile of snazzy features to back up your data, with a simple setup, and best of all, it's free!
2009-05-25 19:27:21 UTC by timkoop
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mikeciance added the snazzy_backup_100beta.dmg file.
2009-05-25 18:20:57 UTC by mikeciance
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Thanks. The -b argument works, at least to fix the main issue of the multiple error messages. The error is still displayed and logged during a manual backup, but that's not a very big deal.
2009-05-08 14:51:38 UTC by mikeciance
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I don't know all that much about Java (yet), but it seems to me that the "java.util.Timer" command could be used somehow to set a time limit on how long the program will stay open after the backup is completed. there appear to be several ways to make a java program self-terminate, including "System.exit(n)".
2009-05-08 06:30:07 UTC by mikeciance
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The ftp error certainly sounds like an error.
Concerning the error popups, are you using the -b command line argument?.
2009-05-04 15:38:11 UTC by timkoop
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timkoop added mikeciance to the Snazzy Backup project.
2009-05-04 15:23:00 UTC by timkoop
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I receive this error: "# Error while performing post processing: java.lang.Exception: Error ftping the file." whenever the program creates a backup. I don't actually have the FTP feature checked off in the settings. Also, the error popups will stay up on the screen from each day's backup, so when I come back on Monday I have several to close out of.
2009-05-04 14:29:45 UTC by mikeciance
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I think in Windows Scheduler there is an option to kill the process if it runs for more than a certain amount of time. That might fix your problem.
Perhaps it is encountering an error that it needs your intervention to fix. Are you sure you're running it with the right options to never pop up a user dialog window? You could try looking in the log for any error messages.
2009-03-30 13:52:24 UTC by timkoop
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I am running SnazzyBackup 1.0.0 Beta service on Window 2003.
I am using Windows Scheduler to run the service everyday. The problem I am facing here is that even when the service has run successfully its instance remains in the memory and never free the memory it has allocated.
As the process is running everyday its new instances gets created and ultimately results in loss of memory on my...
2009-03-27 12:03:10 UTC by gaurawerma
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Version 1.0.0 beta of Snazzy Backup adds the ability of being able to upload the zip file by ftp, after the backup process has run successfully.
2007-12-06 22:00:02 UTC by timkoop