Thomas Birnthaler wrote at about 11:29:27 +0100 on Friday, January 9, 2009:
> A lot of thank to everybody which answered my questions
> which have been asked a lot of times, sorry :-(.
>
> I've learned from your answers that my model of BackupPC storage of full and
> incremental backups was
A lot of thank to everybody which answered my questions
which have been asked a lot of times, sorry :-(.
I've learned from your answers that my model of BackupPC storage of full and
incremental backups was too weak and that it's too dangerous to delete
backups by hand. So we won't do that.
The
Thomas Birnthaler wrote at about 00:41:26 +0100 on Friday, January 9, 2009:
> Wow Tino,
>
> your faster anwering than I'm able to question ;-)
>
> > Your web view would become inconsistent (e.g. deleted files becoming
> > visible again).
> Ok, this seems to be a case we forgot ;-(
> But i
Thomas Birnthaler wrote at about 00:00:53 +0100 on Friday, January 9, 2009:
> Hello,
>
> we are using BackupPC and it works perfect on different places.
> But we have 2 questions on it:
>
> 1. We wonder why neither the GUI nor the commands offer a possibility to
> delete backups (full and
Hi,
Thomas Birnthaler wrote on 2009-01-09 00:00:53 +0100 [[BackupPC-users] How to
delete backups? + Benefit of incremental backups?]:
> [...]
> 1. We wonder why neither the GUI nor the commands offer a possibility to
> delete backups (full and incremental). If e.g. the backup par
Hi Thomas,
> > Your web view would become inconsistent (e.g. deleted files becoming
> > visible again).
> Ok, this seems to be a case we forgot ;-(
> But if this doesn't matter to us, is it then okay to delete any backup?
> Do the GUI and the creation of new backups work and don't throw errors?
>
http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+delete+backups
Ryan Manikowski
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Thomas Birnthaler wrote:
>
> 2. What is real benefit of incremental backups compared to full backups?
Normally they are faster and with non-rsync methods transfer much less data.
> In both cases only changed/new files use disk space according to the hardlink
> concept of BackupPC.
That's after
Wow Tino,
your faster anwering than I'm able to question ;-)
> Your web view would become inconsistent (e.g. deleted files becoming
> visible again).
Ok, this seems to be a case we forgot ;-(
But if this doesn't matter to us, is it then okay to delete any backup?
Do the GUI and the creation of ne
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 12:00:53AM +0100, Thomas Birnthaler wrote:
> we are using BackupPC and it works perfect on different places.
> But we have 2 questions on it:
>
> 1. We wonder why neither the GUI nor the commands offer a possibility to
> delete backups (full and incremental). If e.g. the
Hello,
we are using BackupPC and it works perfect on different places.
But we have 2 questions on it:
1. We wonder why neither the GUI nor the commands offer a possibility to
delete backups (full and incremental). If e.g. the backup partition is filled
up, this would be very helpful.
As far as
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