Thanks for the reply Les Mikesell. My NAS supports SMB and FTP for file
sharing, doesn't support NFS. I think SMB doesn't support hard links. Any
solution to use this SMB share as storage location?
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 6:29 AM, shankarp
wrote:
> Thank you for the reply Arnold. I could able to select the previous backup
> for restore. It is working well.
> I have one more question. Now i am trying to change the storage location to a
> network drive. I mounted that network drive and modif
Thank you for the reply Arnold. I could able to select the previous backup for
restore. It is working well.
I have one more question. Now i am trying to change the storage location to a
network drive. I mounted that network drive and modified the $Conf{TopDir}. I
also moved the files to that sh
2014/1/23 Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan :
> Is all your files being backup is unique?
>
> There seems to be only 1 repeated file from 45680 files available.
>
I don't think as 90% my clients are GNU/Linux Debian squeeze/wheezy
servers, and I backup.
The status of today is:
Pool is 6.04GB comprising 645
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Remi Verchere wrote:
> Pool is 2.15GB comprising 45680 files and 36 directories (as of
> 2014-01-15 20:07),
> Pool hashing gives 1 repeated files with longest chain 1,
>
Is all your files being backup is unique?
There seems to be only 1 repeated file from 45680
> I am using version 3.3.0-1 from SID package. I am also trying with
> 3.2.1-4 version from Debian stable package, same issue.
> 0 pending backup requests from last scheduled wakeup,
> 0 pending user backup requests,
> 0 pending command requests,
> Pool is 2.15GB comprising 45680 files and 36 direc