On 5/27/11 8:46 PM, John Goerzen wrote:
>
>>> So far I have only observed the problem with the rsync backend; tar
>>> seems to work.
>>
>> Pardon me if I didn't read and understand your problem sufficiently; but if
>> you exclude the problematic files; will the backup run to completion?
>>
>
> I ha
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom real-time.com> writes:
>
> On 05/27 07:56 , John Goerzen wrote:
> > So far I have only observed the problem with the rsync backend; tar
> > seems to work.
>
> Pardon me if I didn't read and understand your problem sufficiently; but if
> you exclude the problematic files
On 05/27 07:56 , John Goerzen wrote:
> So far I have only observed the problem with the rsync backend; tar
> seems to work.
Pardon me if I didn't read and understand your problem sufficiently; but if
you exclude the problematic files; will the backup run to completion?
--
Carl Soderstrom
System
Some more notes...
I tried also setting up a separate host to back up the same filesystem.This,
in theory, should mean that it doesn't refer to the saved data at all. But the
result of it was that it simply hung using 100% of the CPU at the end and
ultimately failed.
So far I have only observed
Holger Parplies schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote on 2011-05-26 06:05:48 -0500 [Re:
> [BackupPC-users] Best FS for BackupPC]:
> > On 05/26 12:20 , Adam Goryachev wrote:
> > > BTW, specifically related to backuppc, many years ago, reiserfsck was
> > > perfect as it doesn't have any