On 6/24/2011 1:20 AM, Arnaud Forster wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks very much for your help. Maybe I should begin,, with the
> beginning :) My client has a ClearOS system with backuppc installed on
> it (for the while, this is the only software I'm able to install on it
> because there's an addon and I'm not an expert on Linux systems).
> Then, for security reason, my client'd like that there's an external
> backup of its data; that's why he bought some place on an external
> server. This server can only be reached by ftp, The amount of data to
> backup is about 20 G. The backup is made through their internet
> connexion which is not really fast ....
>

That still doesn't answer the questions about whether you are mounting 
the ftp filesystem as the root of backuppc's archive space, and if so, 
has it ever really worked?  I would not expect that setup to work at all.

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   Les Mikesell
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