Chris Robertson wrote:
>
>>> Thanks for the numbers. I'm starting to think my problems might be
>>> related to the kernel I'm running (default Centos 5.2, with xfs-kmod).
>>> It's been years since I rolled my own kernel, but I might just have to
>>> break out the compiler...
>>>
>> Any c
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Chris Robertson wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the numbers. I'm starting to think my problems might be
>> related to the kernel I'm running (default Centos 5.2, with xfs-kmod).
>> It's been years since I rolled my own kernel, but I might just have to
>> break out the compiler.
Chris Robertson wrote:
>
> Thanks for the numbers. I'm starting to think my problems might be
> related to the kernel I'm running (default Centos 5.2, with xfs-kmod).
> It's been years since I rolled my own kernel, but I might just have to
> break out the compiler...
Any chance of a more dras
Mike Dresser wrote:
> Chris Robertson wrote:
>
>> How many hosts do you back up?
>>
>>
> About 30 are active, 12 are sporadic (laptops, etc). Total that gets
> written out to off site backup is about 300GB of data a day, compressed.
>
>> What does df -i show for the mount point?
>>
Hi all:
I am seeing corrupted directory listings using BackupPC_tarCreate. One
of the reported filenames has a bunch of nulls in the middle of it
using BackupPC-3.1.0.
I am doing a new BackupPC install and as part of the testing phase I
verify backups using:
BackupPC_tarCreate -l
whose outp