Hello,
I use incremental level (1,2,3,4 correspond to Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday). But "Wednesday" and "Thursday" have bugged last week.It stopped at
level 2.
Am I required to reactivate two incremental to retrieve the proper level?
Thanks.
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It's interesting to me because a lot of files are used during business hours.
Suddenly I was wondering the repercussions it could have in your Backup ?
> De : "Inno"
> Have you no problem with files used during the business hours ?
>
> > De : "Adam Gor
Have you no problem with files used during the business hours ?
> De : "Adam Goryachev"
> Also, I frequently add bwlimit to rsync so it doesn't 'flood' the remote
> link during backups. This can allow me to do some backups during periods
> which would otherwise not be possible (ie, business hours
And as Rob say :
> For the machines being backed up over the internet, I'd
> recommend setting IncrLevels to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in order to
> minimize your bandwidth usage.
> De : "Boniforti Flavio"
> I can tell you that I'd like to lower some data transfer durations for
> at least two of my remote
Hello,
Maybe increase Full period if you use rsync ?
> Message du 06/05/10 à 08h38
> De : "Boniforti Flavio"
> A : "General list for user discussion,questions and support"
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> Objet : Re: [BackupPC-users] Outsourcing backup
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> Hello people.
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> > For the machines being
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> On 5/4/2010 10:42 AM, Erik Hjertén wrote:
> > Les Mikesell skrev 2010-05-04 14:50:
> >> Inno wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have not a decent internet connectivity and I have more than 500
upPC-users] Outsourcing backup
>
> 250k is plenty for this scenario. We run nightly incrementals with weekly
> fulls on all of our servers including the 4 remote sites. The 2 slowest of
> our remotes are 256k up and that is still sufficient pending you don't have
> alot o
to rely on "sneakernet" to transfer the
> drives. Everything is automagic. This nearly eliminates human interference.
> With this setup I would stagger the full backups to different days though.
>
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Inno wrote:
>
> > I will test it (but I
is over 2TB with the remote sites having about
> 700GB of that. So you should be good with rsync and just get the initial
> full onsite.
>
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> > Inno wrote:
> > > I have not a decent internet connectivity and I
I have not a decent internet connectivity and I have more than 500 GB.
> Message du 04/05/10 à 14h19
> De : "Les Mikesell"
> A : in...@voila.fr, "General list for user discussion, questions and support"
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Hello,
Can you see a problem in this thinking :
We have two business building not connected between them.
Servers are not the same.
I would like outsourcing data.
Backups are done on two Ethernet HDD.
So I imagined this:
Company A - Full backup on Friday night. Incremental backup every day.
Comp
o"
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> Objet : Re: [BackupPC-users] Full and Incrementals Backup question
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> Inno,
> If files are all different, and you modify 10GB every day keeping the 600
> to
] Full and Incrementals Backup question
>
> Right :)
>
> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Inno wrote:
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> > You disturb me ;-) !
> > I summarize to be sure I understand.
> >
> > Full : 600 GB
> > Data modify by day : 10 GB
> >
> > ---
Right?
>
> So, smaller? I think not.
>
> Safer? Don't see why.
>
> Is it faster? Probably, but that depends on how the process work, and I
> don't know to answer that.
>
> Anyone? :)
>
> Regards
> Luis
>
> PS: Maybe incremental is just here to
Humm... maybe
IncrLevel = 1,2,3,4 it's bester ?
> Message du 09/04/10 à 16h00
> De : "Inno"
> A : "Andrej Žbontar" , "General list for user
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> On 9.4.2010 13:23, Inno wrote:
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Ok I understand now
Tony Molloy"
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> On Friday 09 April 2010 08:30:54 Inno wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> &g
Hello,
I need some help about incremental and full backup in BackupPC.
Imagine this :
Full max : 2
Incremental max : 8
09/04/2010 : Full
- weekend -
12/04/2010 : Incremental
13/04/2010 : Incremental
14/04/2010 : Incremental
15/04/2010 : Incremental
16/04/2010 : Full
- weekend -
19/04/2010 : Incr
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