Gene Horodecki wrote:
I had that problem as well.. so I uhh.. well, I fiddled with the backup
directory on the backuppc server and moved them around so that backuppc
wouldn't see I had moved them remotely.. Not something I would exactly
recommend doing... although it worked.

Great suggestions..  It's too late for me now because the backup (should
be) 95% complete.. but I will remember that for next time.

Tell me, are the directories in the pc/<hostname> path just regular
directories that have the letter 'f' prepended to them?  Did you have to
reorganize every layer of backups in existance to match, or just one layer?

I'll do this next time.

So if I moved, say, /var/www to /home/www, I first made a full backup before the move. Then I moved the www directory on the remote host, then went to the backuppc server and moved fwww from /fvar/fwww to /fhome/fwww within that latest backup tree. Then I did another full. I think that's what I did anyway... =-)

Rich
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