, the content of the "new" folder seems to be lost and all the files
are transfert again. Is it the normal behavior of backuppc? We use
3.0.0beta3.
Yves
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ld restore a historical
> copy if required. In this case that's an especially good idea
> since you may see much worse performance on the RAID5 setup.
>
>
Try afio, very efficient tool. Usage is similar to cpio.
Yves
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Hi,
In a similar situation, we use afio. It is like cpio but much more
efficient.
Yves
John Pettitt wrote:
> Notes on migrating to bigger storage.
>
> Two weeks ago I asked about migrating to my BackupPC pool to bigger
> storage. I got a number of responses and after some experimentation
> re
Randy Barlow wrote:
>On Sat, December 23, 2006 6:12 pm, Yves Trudeau wrote:
>
>
>>I am experimenting with BackupPC 3.0.0 Beta1 and I have a strange
>>behavior. I try to backup a rsync share with 200k files (20 GB) and I
>>got a "Out of memory!" error
ory
fills at the rate of the Internet connection. Since I am new to
BackupPC, maybe there is something obvious I miss. Any clues?
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