> 
> How many files are in the 11Tb and why can't you break it into smaller
> chunks?
> 
> Depending on the size of your mysql database, you could quite easily run
> out of ram+swap with a large dataset.
> 
> "top" is a useful tool - especially its "M" function.
> 


There is a lot of files that i need to backup. I do run atop and also atopsar 
to try and see where and when it dies, but it is really hard to find it.
The other problem  that I think might cause it, is that some of the files is 
1.1TB on its own.

ekke85

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