Henri, > Three additional questions : > > (11) When you run LBackup from the command line, do you see the following > output towards the start of the output : > >> Hard Links Enabled >> Using custom rsync : v3...
I do. Here's what I get: Loading Backup Script Configuration Data... Checking for Pre Action Scripts... Hard Links Enabled Using custom rsync : v3... Preservation of ACL's disabled Synchronizing... Creating Links > (12) Please confirm the path to where the custom version of rsync has been > installed. If you used Mike's instructions then it is probably installed at : > /usr/local/bin/rsync Yes, /usr/local/bin/rsync, which is also in my .conf files. > (13) Provided the path to rsync (on both the server and the client) is > "/usr/local/bin/rsync", please confirm that the following options are are > present within the lbackup configuration file : > >> ssh_rsync_path_remote="/usr/local/bin/rsync" # ( Use custom version of >> rsync - OSX - Client) >> ssh_rsync_path_local="/usr/local/bin/rsync" # ( Use custom version of >> rsync - OSX - Server) Yes, those are both there. >>> (8) Please report on the size of the backup set by issuing the following >>> command : >>> du -hs /Volumes/Drobo_HD/lbackups/theserver.Homes/Section.0/ >> >> sudo du -mkh -d 0 /Volumes/Drobo_RAID/lbackups/mb-docs.Homes/Section.0/ Result: 204G /Volumes/Drobo_RAID/lbackups/mb-docs.Homes/Section.0/ Other notes: it does seem that rsync is doing its job, it's only that it takes a long time, and if rsync has a problem with any files, it seems that lbackup considers the whole thing an error, and doesn't use the backup it just (almost) created. Thanks, Andrew _______________________________________________ lbackup-discussion mailing list http://www.lbackup.org Change options or unsubscribe : http://lbackup.org/mailing_lists