I see 20 mbit/sec each to 3 hosts simultaneously (60 mbit total) using rsync
over SSH, GIGE LAN. Files are the typical mix of user hosting files, mostly
small with some big media.
The server uses an ext3 filesystem on 3ware hardware RAID-5 with 6 SATA drives
at 500 GB each. Most hosts use eit
Dear backuppc-users,
I'm happily using BackupPC 3.1.0 for quite a while.
I'm now trying to backup a public host (host.example.com) via an ssh-redirected
port. I don't allow any command execution on that host (and therefore cannot
use the wait command), so I wrote a script (sshtunnelcontrol, see
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009, Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote on 2009-12-18 15:36:48 -0500 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
> Unexpected call?BackupPC::Xfer::RsyncFileIO->unlink(...)]:
> > Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote at about 13:11:37 -0500 on Monday, November 2,
> > 2009:
> > > Unexpected
Shawn Perry wrote:
> Take a look at how Unison does it's compares.
>
It's not impossible - it just can't be done with existing tools and storage
scheme.
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Kameleon wrote:
> I was able to get a full backup on 3 of the 4 servers. Two of them I was
> able to take the backuppc machine to the location and the third it was
> small enough to be able to complete over the T1. However we have one
> remaining remote location that has approximately 309GB of d
Guido Schmidt wrote:
> Dear backuppc-users,
>
> I'm happily using BackupPC 3.1.0 for quite a while.
>
> I'm now trying to backup a public host (host.example.com) via an
> ssh-redirected port. I don't allow any command execution on that host (and
> therefore cannot use the wait command), so I wro
Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> I see 20 mbit/sec each to 3 hosts simultaneously (60 mbit total) using rsync
> over SSH, GIGE LAN. Files are the typical mix of user hosting files, mostly
> small with some big media.
>
> The server uses an ext3 filesystem on 3ware hardware RAID-5 with 6 SATA
> drives
Hi,
I use backuppc on a Debian Linux 5.0 server for backing up another
Debian Linux 5.0 server over the internet with tar over ssh.
The first full backup is created succesfully but the incremental backups
alway make full backup. What could be the reason of this?
Attila Mesterhazy
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 01:46:50PM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 03:13:23PM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
> > Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> > >
> > > They're just not *doing* anything. Nothing has errored out;
> > > BackupPC thinks everything is fine.
> > >
> > > Some of the
Mester wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use backuppc on a Debian Linux 5.0 server for backing up another
> Debian Linux 5.0 server over the internet with tar over ssh.
> The first full backup is created succesfully but the incremental backups
> alway make full backup. What could be the reason of this?
>
Are
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