[BackupPC-users] Backup to a remote site, Rsync always sends complete file�.

2009-10-07 Thread Larve_Q

Aha…found the solution. 

I’ve been trying to backup a local mounted volume, when installed a Rsync 
server on the other side it worked perfect!

My mistake…  [Embarassed] 

Gr,
Larve

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[BackupPC-users] Backup to a remote site, Rsync always sends complete file�.

2009-10-05 Thread Larve_Q

Hello,

Currently I’m using Rsync in simple cronjob to send the Exchange Information  
store (just shutdown exchange and sync the database) to an offsite location. 
This is working perfect, store is about 10gb big and if I use Rsync from the 
command line it’s syncs about 60-200mb data a day…Rsync  send only de changes 
(delta’s ).  The downside on this method is the missing gui webinterface…

That’s why I’m started to us Backuppc and for a week or so I’m trying to 
achieve the same thing with Backuppc as I did with my simple cronjob. But no 
matter what I try….ik just keeps sending the complete file instead of the 
changes. 

Straight forward question: Is it possible for Backuppc to only send the 
Delta’s? And if so, what can do to achieve my goal? 

Let's hope somebody van help, thanks in advance!

Greet,
Larve

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