Looking at the log: >> Number of files: 155036 >> Number of files transferred: 942 Out of 155 thousand files, only 942 were transferred. That seems pretty good.
>> Total bytes received: 8768410 Less than 9 meg were transferred. >> total size is 60891647542 speedup is 6440.01 A speedup of 6 thousand times is pretty good. Go to the vault directory and do a: du -csh * I believe that will show the good news. Ken ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jens Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Dirvish user and developer mailing list" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 7:11 PM Subject: Re: [Dirvish] Full backup every time > Jon Radel schrieb: >> Bernd Haug wrote: >> >>> It would be interesting, for each of you, what kind of file system the >>> backups are being copied to...if your target filesystem does not accept >>> hard links, it's a tough problem for dirvish. >>> > As already mentioned, its ext3. It is on a seperate hard disk. The > partition is mounted at /mnt/backup and /var/backup/dirvish is a soft > link to /mnt/backup/dirvish. >> >> And while we're at it, the log file matching that summary file to give a >> bit more information on what rsync did. >> > This is today's summary: >> client: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> tree: /home/xxx >> rsh: ssh >> Server: myserver >> Bank: /var/backups/dirvish/mybank >> vault: myvault >> branch: default >> Image: 2008-03-22_18.18 >> Reference: 2008-03-21_18.18 >> Image-now: 2008-03-22 18:18:49 >> Expire: +14 days == 2008-04-05 18:18:49 >> exclude: >> *.iso >> *~ >> *.tmp >> *.bak >> cache >> .gnupg >> *.vmdk >> SET permissions devices numeric-ids stats xdev zxfer >> UNSET checksum init sparse whole-file >> >> >> ACTION: rsync -vrltH --delete -pgo --stats -z -D --numeric-ids -x >> --exclude-from=/var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-22_18.18/exclude >> --link-dest=/var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-21_18.18/tree >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/xxx/ >> /var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-22_18.18/tree >> Backup-begin: 2008-03-22 18:18:50 >> Backup-complete: 2008-03-22 19:10:07 >> Status: success > And this is the corresponding log file: >> ACTION: rsync -vrltH --delete -pgo --stats -z -D --numeric-ids -x >> --exclude-from=/var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-22_18.18/exclude >> --link-dest=/var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-21_18.18/tree >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/xxx/ >> /var/backups/dirvish/mybank/myvault/2008-03-22_18.18/tree >> >> receiving file list ... done >> .ICEauthority >> .Xauthority >> .bash_history >> .kderc >> .lesshst >> .nano_history > [...] >> Number of files: 155036 >> Number of files transferred: 942 >> Total file size: 60891647542 bytes >> Total transferred file size: 208591096 bytes >> Literal data: 13875619 bytes >> Matched data: 194715792 bytes >> File list size: 3239140 >> File list generation time: 54.763 seconds >> File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds >> Total bytes sent: 686805 >> Total bytes received: 8768410 >> >> sent 686805 bytes received 8768410 bytes 3080.38 bytes/sec >> total size is 60891647542 speedup is 6440.01 > It actually shows the names of all my files (I suppose it's all but I'm > not really sure). I removed them. >> And which version of rsync is /usr/local/bin/rsync-new anyway? >> > There is no file with this name. "rsync --version" gives: >> rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 >> Copyright (C) 1996-2006 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others. >> <http://rsync.samba.org/> >> Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, >> batchfiles, inplace, IPv6, ACLs, >> 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums >> >> rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you >> are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the GNU >> General Public Licence for details. > The dirvish version is 1.2. > > This is the output of "du -h --max-depth=1": >> 58G ./2008-03-21_18.18 >> 35G ./2008-03-22_18.18 >> 12K ./dirvish >> 67G ./2008-03-09_11.18 >> 36G ./2008-03-16_10.29 >> 194G . > "2008-03-16_10.29" is a "--init" backup. > > Well, it seems to me that that not all the data is transferred but > nevertheless most (but obviously not all) files are copied instead of > being hardlinked. > > Jens > > _______________________________________________ > Dirvish mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish > _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
