" On 7/18/2011 12:56 PM, Isterklister wrote: Thanks. Do I understand you correctly that you mean that I should copy the files to the backup server using rsync until everything is ready, and then point to the katalogeln with backuppc?
Yes - at least that approach should work if local (to the server) disk space is easier to arrange than better network access. The copy doesn't have to be on the backup server itself, just on a machine on its side of the bad network link. Using stock rsync will be faster, you can use the -z option for compression, and you don't have the forced --ignore-times that you get with backuppc fulls. And you can repeat it as often/frequently as needed to complete. Would it not be hard to recover the files to the client throug the web interface? (it is in itself not the most important) That's going to be hard in any case if you can't count on the network to stay connected. You can make it look somewhat like the real target if you use a ClientNameAlias to connect it to the copy. " Thats right. I will test it and I will be back with a report. /Pelle +---------------------------------------------------------------------- |This was sent by [email protected] via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to [email protected]. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Efficiency Calculator This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization engage- ments, worldwide. Store less, Store more with what you own, Move data to the right place. Try It Now! http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51427378/ _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list [email protected] List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
