The Windows schedule backup does really worse because it is easy to go to
wrong. Thus why I would rather use third party software to do incremental
backup (http://www.backup-utility.com/articles/incremental-backup.html) instead
of using Windows built-in backup tool. Third party software is alway
On 2016-06-09 12:43, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> I have seen it happen on a couple of occasions where a Windows machine
> (backed up via Cygwin rsyncd, not the minimal rsyncd off the SF page)
> will suddenly stop working for incremental backups. Full backups will
> continue to work, but incr
On 06/09 02:36 , Les Mikesell wrote:
> It might just be somewhat different timing for that host too - that
> is, there may be a large number of unchanging files or it has slow
> drives that make it take a longer time to find something that changed.
I don't think so.
At this point I'm starting to t
On 2016-06-09 12:43, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> I have seen it happen on a couple of occasions where a Windows machine
> (backed up via Cygwin rsyncd, not the minimal rsyncd off the SF page)
> will
> suddenly stop working for incremental backups. Full backups will
> continue to
> work, but
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 2:07 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom
wrote:
> On 06/09 01:50 , Les Mikesell wrote:
>> Sometimes this is caused by a nat router or stateful firewall
>> (possibly even host firewall software) timing out and breaking a
>> connection due to too much idle time in the traffic. If you
On 06/09 01:50 , Les Mikesell wrote:
> Sometimes this is caused by a nat router or stateful firewall
> (possibly even host firewall software) timing out and breaking a
> connection due to too much idle time in the traffic. If you are
> running over ssh you can usually fix it by enabling keepalives
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom
wrote:
> I have seen it happen on a couple of occasions where a Windows machine
> (backed up via Cygwin rsyncd, not the minimal rsyncd off the SF page) will
> suddenly stop working for incremental backups. Full backups will continue to
> wor
I have seen it happen on a couple of occasions where a Windows machine
(backed up via Cygwin rsyncd, not the minimal rsyncd off the SF page) will
suddenly stop working for incremental backups. Full backups will continue to
work, but incrementals will start failing with a PIPE error. For example,
he