Hi Andrew
On 9/3/05, Andrew Zbikowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Worth noting, I use a Maxtor USB2 hard drive for BackupPC. Whenever my
> system gets rebooted, the hard drive doesn't automatically mount, and
> as a result backuppc can't find /var/lib/backuppc, so BackupPC doesn't
> start either.
On 09/02 05:09 , David Relson wrote:
> For the curious, the locate command indicates I have 2927627 files
> using 46 GB of the single partition HD.
that's a healthy number. the box I have with the most files, only has 3/4
million (developer's workstation). that will likely change as I'm now
backin
Worth noting, I use a Maxtor USB2 hard drive for BackupPC. Whenever my
system gets rebooted, the hard drive doesn't automatically mount, and
as a result backuppc can't find /var/lib/backuppc, so BackupPC doesn't
start either.
I think Ubuntu tries to mount hard drives before detecting USB
devices.
On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 09:46:06 -0500
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 08:29, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
>
> > > I'm running a machine with 512MB ram and 1GB swap and BackupPC is
> > > triggering Linux's OOM (the out of memory killer) and that's making it
> > > impossible to backup my
On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 08:29, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> > I'm running a machine with 512MB ram and 1GB swap and BackupPC is
> > triggering Linux's OOM (the out of memory killer) and that's making it
> > impossible to backup my main machine.
> >
> > At the moment VSZ for the 2 _dump proces
On 09/01 07:24 , David Relson wrote:
> I'm running a machine with 512MB ram and 1GB swap and BackupPC is
> triggering Linux's OOM (the out of memory killer) and that's making it
> impossible to backup my main machine.
>
> At the moment VSZ for the 2 _dump processes are at 527m and 425m and
> rsy