On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Les Mikesell wrote:
You can split on filesystem boundaries by adding the --one-file-system option to the rsync command and all mount points that you want to back up to $Conf{RsyncShareName}. I do that routinely to avoid walking into mounted CD's or temporary NFS mounts, but you have to realize that things that aren't mentioned in the list don't get backed up. It may not help if you have everything on one filesystem or an uneven distribution. Adding memory to the backuppc server might help.
Ah, yeah, that would work great, if things were split up that way instead of one big partition on LVM. :/
How does rsync define a 'share'? IE, if I didn't list a '/' share, but instead listed each directory under '/', would that do the trick?
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