Hi,
does this also work with backuppc 3.2.1 und Samba 3.6 include with shares from
Windowsserver 2008r2 ?
Best Regards
boospy
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Dan Johansson dan.johans...@dmj.nu wrote on 10/27/2013 02:26:06 PM:
Have you checked the Event Viewer? It usually shows you what's going
on
with rsync...
This seemed to have gotten missed. Is there anything in there? Rsync is
usually pretty expressive in the Event Viewer...
Also,
On 29.10.2013 14:50, Timothy J Massey wrote:
Dan Johansson dan.johans...@dmj.nu wrote on 10/27/2013 02:26:06 PM:
Have you checked the Event Viewer? It usually shows you what's going
on
with rsync...
This seemed to have gotten missed. Is there anything in there? Rsync is
usually
On the General Server Information page, it says Pool is 2922.42GB
comprising 6061942 files and 4369 directories, but our pool file system
which contains nothing but backuppc and is 11 TB in size is 100% full.
I'm confused how this happened and even ran the BackupPC_nightly script by
hand which
Hi,
On the General Server Information page, it says Pool is 2922.42GB
comprising 6061942 files and 4369 directories, but our pool file system
which contains nothing but backuppc and is 11 TB in size is 100% full.
some details would be great!
It's a bit hard to guess your setup details...
File Type is ext4.
bash-4.1$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_harp-lv_root
51615740 10132616 40958900 20% /
tmpfs 4019640 828 4018812 1% /dev/shm
/dev/md127p1495844135596
Craig O'Brien cobr...@fishman.com wrote on 10/29/2013 01:53:31 PM:
On the General Server Information page, it says Pool is 2922.42GB
comprising 6061942 files and 4369 directories, but our pool file
system which contains nothing but backuppc and is 11 TB in size is 100%
full.
My strong
The topdir is /var/lib/BackupPC which is a link to /backup
If I do an ls -l /var/lib
I get a bunch of other directories as well as:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 rootroot 7 Dec 17 2011 BackupPC - /backup
bash-4.1$ ls -l /backup
total 20
drwxr-x---. 18 backuppc root 4096 Oct 25 21:01 cpool
I've deleted computers inside of the pc directory that I no longer
needed to backup. From my understanding that combined with removing the pc
from the /etc/BackupPC/hosts file would free up any space those backups
used to use in the pool.
No.
You'll have to wait until the next
Craig O'Brien wrote at about 13:53:31 -0400 on Tuesday, October 29, 2013:
On the General Server Information page, it says Pool is 2922.42GB
comprising 6061942 files and 4369 directories, but our pool file system
which contains nothing but backuppc and is 11 TB in size is 100% full.
I'm
Craig O'Brien cobr...@fishman.com wrote on 10/29/2013 03:30:46 PM:
The topdir is /var/lib/BackupPC which is a link to /backup
I missed that in your previous e-mail. Stupid proportional fonts...
(And you might want add a -h for commands like du and df: the -h is for
human-readable... When
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Timothy J Massey tmas...@obscorp.com wrote:
Check lost+found and trash while you're at it and see what's in there. They
should both be empty.
I'm with Jeff: I think that you have multiple PC trees that are not part of
the pool. How you managed that I'm
Les Mikesell wrote at about 16:51:12 -0500 on Tuesday, October 29, 2013:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Timothy J Massey tmas...@obscorp.com
wrote:
Check lost+found and trash while you're at it and see what's in there.
They should both be empty.
I'm with Jeff: I think
The folder /backup is the root of the disk. I mounted the disk there, doing
the ls -l /backup showed all the root folders on the disk. Perhaps there is
something going on with the PC folders, as the lost+found and trash folders
are both empty.
I'm not sure how I can go about determining if a
On 30/10/13 11:21, Craig O'Brien wrote:
The folder /backup is the root of the disk. I mounted the disk there,
doing the ls -l /backup showed all the root folders on the disk.
Perhaps there is something going on with the PC folders, as the
lost+found and trash folders are both empty.
I'm
Have you removed some PC from the backup list?
If you have, the folder to that PC is still available in /backup/pc/pc
name . You have to remove the folder manually.
I believe that will cause high disk usage, as it is not linking to the pool.
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