Cameron writes:
> On 8/14/06, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cameron writes:
> >
> > > I'm thinking of changing perms, owner, group, and maybe times all to
> > > no-OPTIONs. However, I'm concerned about how this will affect the
> > > program as I don't understand how File::RsyncP wor
On 8/14/06, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cameron writes:
>
> > I'm thinking of changing perms, owner, group, and maybe times all to
> > no-OPTIONs. However, I'm concerned about how this will affect the
> > program as I don't understand how File::RsyncP works, as it says in
> > the com
Cameron writes:
> I'm thinking of changing perms, owner, group, and maybe times all to
> no-OPTIONs. However, I'm concerned about how this will affect the
> program as I don't understand how File::RsyncP works, as it says in
> the comments. Can I go ahead and do this? Do I need times off or just
>
On 8/11/06, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What doesn't make sense is that the two fulls have a lot less files
> than the incremental. I suspect you setup a small test for backups
> #0 and #1, then set it to backup a lot more prior to incremental #2.
> Therefore each incremental is bac
Cameron Dale writes:
> Craig Barratt said the following on 11/08/2006 1:47 AM:
> > Yes, the entire set of files is being transferred on an
> > incremental with a linux boot.
>
> But why is this happening? What is the difference between Windows and
> Linux that would cause this?
>
> > That means
Craig Barratt said the following on 11/08/2006 1:47 AM:
> Yes, the entire set of files is being transferred on an
> incremental with a linux boot.
But why is this happening? What is the difference between Windows and
Linux that would cause this?
> That means some meta data (eg: uid, gid, mtime, s
Cameron Dale writes:
> I'm backing up several different machines on my local network to my
> debian-based server using BackupPC. I'm using rsyncd for all of this,
> 2.6.8 on the Linux machines, and cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.2_0.zip on the
> Windows machines. One of the machines is even dual booted, and th
I'm backing up several different machines on my local network to my
debian-based server using BackupPC. I'm using rsyncd for all of this,
2.6.8 on the Linux machines, and cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.2_0.zip on the
Windows machines. One of the machines is even dual booted, and the
same data is backed up somet