On 04/07/2011 14:48, Maarten Bezemer wrote:
...My money would be on the network stability.
Maybe rdiff-backup could somehow be made more robust, but I doubt the
current design can be patched to support reconnection attempts when
disconnected unexpectedly...

I agree. IMO rdiff-backup should never be run over an internet connection, only on a stable local network. If you want to get the rdiff-backup data offsite, create your rdiff-backup repository locally and then use rsync to mirror it to the offsite location. This is the technique used for TimeDicer primary/mirror servers.

Dominic
http://www.timedicer.co.uk

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