i explain problem about $Conf{ClientTimeout}  please read, may be it you
problem

2017-04-27 17:49 GMT+07:00 Michael <[email protected]>:

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>
> On 17-04-27 12:12 AM, Craig Barratt wrote:
> > ACR just noted the $Conf{ClientTimeout} doesn't do the right thing
> > with rsync xfers.  I need to fix that.
> >
> > What is your $Conf{ClientTimeout} set to, and does it match how long
> > the backup runs before it fails?
> >
>
> It's 72,000 seconds - admittedly I haven't waited that long.
>
> I did get things working however: If I move the contents of the
> directory for the machine in question out of the way, and let BackupPC
> start fresh with backup #0 again, the machine does back up correctly.
>
> I'm assuming - hopefully correctly - I can rename the '0' directory to
> the proper number and manually put the entry in the 'backups' file and
> have everything be happy once again with all the history intact.
>
>
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