To follow up my last reply:
$Conf{RsyncArgs} is what to edit in the main config file.
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On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 08:55 -0700, John Locke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got Backuppc working just fine here, for most of my hosts. But I'm
> still seeing problems with a couple, and am wondering if others have
> experienced these. All of these use "rsync" for the transfer type, and
> they're all vario
Hi,
I've got Backuppc working just fine here, for most of my hosts. But I'm
still seeing problems with a couple, and am wondering if others have
experienced these. All of these use "rsync" for the transfer type, and
they're all various flavors of Linux.
First of all, I recently upgraded one host
Hi,
I read that it should be possible to use nice to lower process priority of
rsyncd. (for Windows stations)
I can't find a way to add it to cygwin-rsyncd.
Any one has an idea or an experience with it?
My aim is to let more ressources to the Windows's users during backup.
Will it work?
Thank
Craig Barratt wrote:
> In BackupPC 3.0.0 an additional copy of the per-backup information is
> stored in each backup directory, which readily allows the backups file
> to be re-created. Also, the writing of these files is now verified
> by writing to a temp file, re-reading and checking the conten