On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 08:56:49AM -0400, Chris Purves wrote: > I recently copied the pool to a new hard disk following the > "Copying the pool" instructions from the main documentation. The > documentation says to copy the 'cpool', 'log', and 'conf' > directories using any technique and the 'pc' directory using > BackupPC_tarPCCopy; however, there is no mention of what to do > with the 'pool' directory. I thought it might be created > automatically when the nightly cleanup runs, but three days later > and still no 'pool' directory. > > Is this an oversight in the documentation or is the 'pool' > directory not needed? I am using BackupPC 3.1.0.
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