Guus Houtzager a écrit :

On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:15 +0100, Sam Przyswa wrote:

[...]

Are the link errors all coming from files with characters that
aren't 7-bit ASCII?    Maybe this is a perl character set issue.


On the same server we have 8 others backuped machine with perhaps some filename with 8-bit chars (ISO-8859-1) without problems but only one dir /home 13Gb size. We tried with tar, rsync, rsyncd, with the same result, and we have 56Gb left on the LVM2 device.

Last thing, we noticed this problem after added some big files on this dir, no too much problems before...

Hm, I have a suspicion that backuppc somehow or somewhere doesn't play
nice with big files, even with huge timeout settings. Where 'big' is
larger than about 400 MB. I only use rsync-over-ssh or rsyncd, so I
don't know if this is backuppc related or rsync related.

What you can try is see if regular rsync does work. You'll probably need
to install an rsync daemon on your backuppc server, but that shouldn't
interfere. Then execute the same command as backuppc does to try and
backup the problematic directory. If that does work, that it isn't any
charset issue, but more likely something in backuppc (bug in rsyncp,
backuppc itself or your config). In that case, I still think you should
collect as much debug info as possible (output from tcpdump, strace and
logfiles from backuppc) and report back to this list or to Craig Barratt
personally. Maybe he or we can then see what's going on.

Right, I do that and will tell you more later, thanks for your help.

Sam.

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