Il 08.04.09 21:31, "Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom" <[email protected]> ha
scritto:
> On 04/08 08:22 , Boniforti Flavio wrote:
>>> it's just part of the storage format. the files there are compressed, and
>>> not in their original form.
>>
>> Ah, well... So I can't copy or access those files when they're synced over?
>
> if they're compressed, you'll need the backuppc tools to uncompress them
> (unless you implement your own equivalents with perl; which may not be
> difficult for an experienced perlmonger -- I don't know).
Why do you say "IF" they're compressed? How do I define if they get stored
in compressed format, while still maintaining compression during the
transfer?
> does 'find' give you the same output?
I'm not used to use "find", will do it next time...
> What happens when you 'su -' to backuppc and run
> /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -f -v <hostname>
> ?
> you should see how your backup is doing.
OK, as posted in my other message (the one with the log excerpts), running
as you suggested (manually), I got the process being somehow stuck at:
Sending empty csums for vito/ntuser.ini
Sending csums, cnt = 0, phase = 1
What do you think?
Thanks again,
Flavio Boniforti
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