David,
My timeout have been 14400, and 32000, which is 4 hours and 8.89 hours respectivly, and the backups are hitting this error after just shy of 2 hours, so I don't belive it's the client timeout....
Does anytone have any other ideas?
Jamie
| "David Rees"
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>>> 2006-03-07 21:06:26 full backup started for directory cDrive
>>> 2006-03-08 05:39:15 Aborting backup up after signal ALRM
>>
>> You may need to increase $Conf{ClientTimeout} further. What's it
>> set to now?
>
> I was orriginally 7200, I upped it to 14400.... do you think it needs
> to be higher? (i have used backuppc before on these same machines
> and it was ok at the default in the past....??
Please don't top post.
Your backups are timing out and obviously taking way longer than the
14400 timeout you have set. Either you need to figure out why the
backups are taking so long now, or you should increase the timeout
further. Or you can leave it alone and hopefully you'll eventually get
a full backup since each time it resumes it is should resume from the
last point it timed out.
-Dave
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