2012-01-02 19:09, Les Mikesell skrev:
>
> The OOM killer doesn't necessarily kill the program that uses the most
> ram - it is somewhat random. And it doesn't matter how much ram you
> have, it is whether something/anything has used it all. Does the
> client ever use swap at all - and possibly en
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
> 2012-01-02 18:45, Les Mikesell skrev:
>> On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
>>
>>> When I use the BackupFilesExclude-option I notice that the remote
>>> rsync-server sometimes "goes away".
>> The most likely cause of processe
2012-01-02 18:45, Les Mikesell skrev:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
>
>> When I use the BackupFilesExclude-option I notice that the remote
>> rsync-server sometimes "goes away".
> The most likely cause of processes 'going away' would be the linux
> out-of-memory killer. Is
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Alain Péan
wrote:
> Le 01/01/2012 05:55, Gang Chen a écrit :
>> It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
>> can't decide at this moment which license to go with.
>
> Why not the same license as the rsync program itself, that is GPLv3 ?
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
> When I use the BackupFilesExclude-option I notice that the remote
> rsync-server sometimes "goes away".
The most likely cause of processes 'going away' would be the linux
out-of-memory killer. Is that possible here - perhaps a large number
o
Hello,
I try to backup a OpenVZ host with backupPC. For some other servers I've
a working rsync configuration that backups the whole file system. But
with this server I would like to backup the shares separately (because
of the many mounts that OpenVZ have for different /proc /sys and so on..).
Wh
Le 01/01/2012 05:55, Gang Chen a écrit :
> It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
> can't decide at this moment which license to go with.
Why not the same license as the rsync program itself, that is GPLv3 ?
Here is the information I got on a SL6 server :
# yum in