On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
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> Cassiano Surek wrote on 11/06/2012 05:03:44 AM:
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> > Of course, how could I have missed that! I did find it now, thanks Michał.
> >
> > Last full backup (of 100 odd Gb) took slightly north of 10 days to
> > complete. Incremental, jus
On 7 November 2012 16:42, Timothy J Massey wrote:
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> For some more numbers: I have a file server with 700GB of data in 400,000
> files that takes about 5 hours for an incremental, and about 13 hours for a
> full. I have another server that is 3,000GB (3TB) big with 1.4 Million
> files and it t
Cassiano Surek wrote on 11/06/2012 05:03:44 AM:
> Of course, how could I have missed that! I did find it now, thanks
Michał.
>
> Last full backup (of 100 odd Gb) took slightly north of 10 days to
> complete. Incremental, just over 5 days.
I did not see if you mentioned how *many* files you ha
Hi,
I hope you don't mind me using this list for the following question.
I have been a happy BackupPC_deleteFile user (version 0.1.5) for
many moons.
For the first time today, however, it failed me:
# su backuppc -c '/usr/local/sbin/BackupPC_deleteFile -h jugband.madduck.net
-n- -s- -r -m /va
> Hi Michael, thanks for answering.
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>> On a full, it looks like my systems generally get around 6Mb/s, and
>> closer
>> to 1Mb/s on an incremental -- comparing the files may not take a lot of
>> bandwidth, but it does take resources on both sides, so what you're
>> seeing
>> may be normal fo
On 5 Nov 2012, at 19:02, Cassiano Surek wrote:
> Hello all,
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> This is my first post to the list, so please be gentle. :)
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> I have been running a backuppc server for a while, but recently it has been
> running way too slow to be useful.
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> Bearing in mind that every situation is different