2016-01-27 22:50 GMT+01:00 Les Mikesell :
> And yet, other people who haven't made your changes don't see that
> issue. I don't know why it would happen but I wonder if your
> FullPeriod is somehow getting parsed as 2.
I had this:
$Conf{FullPeriod} = 27.97;
now changed
2016-01-26 22:58 GMT+01:00 Gandalf Corvotempesta
:
> Let's see what happens this night.
Still another full is running. (obviously, there are no full in the
pool, as BPC is removing previous backups on every run)
It makes a full, then the day after it makes an
Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote on 2016-01-27 11:28:24 +0100 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
BPC 4 very slow]:
> [basically the same thing over and over again]
In case it's not obvious, adjust the settings so they specify to do what you
want. Before that, preferably, understand the settings. Use the suitable
2016-01-27 20:19 GMT+01:00 Kris Lou :
> Your $Conf{FullKeepCnt} = 1, which means to keep 1 filled backup. (Not
> necessarily 1 Full backup)
That's ok for me. Probably i'll increase that to 2, but even 1 would be ok
> After a successful backup (full or incr), the most
I've spent entirely too much time reading the v4 docs, but here's how I
interpret it (and take with a grain of salt as I don't run v4):
Your $Conf{FullKeepCnt} = 1, which means to keep 1 filled backup. (Not
necessarily 1 Full backup)
After a successful backup (full or incr), the most recent is
2016-01-27 21:32 GMT+01:00 Norm Legare :
> I think he meant use v4 as its configured "out-of-the-box".
I'm using it "out-of-the-box" except for incremental keep count and
mail notification (and exclude dirs for rsync)
I've not customized anything that could lead to issue
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta
wrote:
> 2016-01-27 21:32 GMT+01:00 Norm Legare :
>> I think he meant use v4 as its configured "out-of-the-box".
>
> I've not customized anything that could lead to issue to backup
2016-01-27 9:19 GMT+01:00 Gandalf Corvotempesta
:
> It makes a full, then the day after it makes an incremental and
> removed the previous full. After that, the next backup would
> be another full (as there are no more full available). And so on
This is what I
Hello,
is there an easy way to identify which files were added to a backup?
The File Size/Count Reuse Summary table tells me about a number of
files and their size, but I wonder if there's an easy way to get
a file list, other than increasing the verbosity and parsing the
XferLog?
Thanks,
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