- Le 16 Sep 24, à 18:08, G.W. Haywood bac...@jubileegroup.co.uk a écrit :
> Hi there,
>
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2024, Daniel Berteaud wrote:
>> - Le 21 Ao? 24, ? 2:02, backu...@kosowsky.org a ?crit :
>>
>>> First of all, the corruption seems almost definitely to be a disk
>>> issue and not a
+1 from me.
ZFS on Linux is also offered with TrueNAS Scale and I doubt those guys
would be pushing that out there if they thought there was the slightest
chance of tarnishing their product's reputation for rock solid
reliability in the Enterprise arena.
On 16/09/2024 17:18, Paul Leyland wro
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 12:10 PM G.W. Haywood
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2024, Daniel Berteaud wrote:
> > - Le 21 Ao? 24, ? 2:02, backu...@kosowsky.org a ?crit :
> >
> >> First of all, the corruption seems almost definitely to be a disk
> >> issue and not a backuppc issue.
> >
> >
Works extremely well for me. My /var/lib/backuppc has been on a 3-disk
ZFS pool for years now. This on a Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
Around 5 years ago, I worked for the security research group at
Cambridge University' Computer Lab. We were running ZFS then so clearly
it was thought trustworthy.
YM
Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Sep 2024, Daniel Berteaud wrote:
- Le 21 Ao? 24, ? 2:02, backu...@kosowsky.org a ?crit :
First of all, the corruption seems almost definitely to be a disk
issue and not a backuppc issue.
I'm just configuring a new BackupPC v4.4 (on Debian, using packages
from the re
- Le 21 Aoû 24, à 2:02, backu...@kosowsky.org a écrit :
> First of all, the corruption seems almost definitely to be a disk
> issue and not a backuppc issue.
I'm just configuring a new BackupPC v4.4 (on Debian, using packages from the
repo), and encounter this kind of errors systematicall