Thanks Stefan
Regards
Brent
On 31/05/2018 13:56, Stefan Peter wrote:
Dear Brent Clark,
On 31.05.2018 13:29, Brent Clark wrote:
As you can see they are the same.
3.1.1-3+deb8u1 vs 3.1.1-3ubuntu1.2
They may have the same base version but they differ in distro specific
patches.
Anyway, the
Dear Brent Clark,
On 31.05.2018 13:29, Brent Clark wrote:
> As you can see they are the same.
>
> 3.1.1-3+deb8u1 vs 3.1.1-3ubuntu1.2
They may have the same base version but they differ in distro specific
patches.
Anyway, the message
> 2018/05/31 08:59:52 [4524] ABORTING due to unsafe pathname
Good day Stefan
Thank you for replying.
That is very interesting, for I replied to Craig earlier, saying I
successfully restored to a Debian machine.
My problem machine is an Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial), but my test machine is
Debian Jessie.
When I saw the restore completed on the Debian machine
Hi Brent
On 31.05.2018 09:13, Brent Clark wrote:
>
> I too set rsyncd debugging (max verbosity = 2) and in the log I get:
>
> 2018/05/31 08:59:52 [4524] name lookup failed for REMOVED: Name or
> service not known
> 2018/05/31 08:59:52 [4524] connect from UNKNOWN (REMOVED)
> 2018/05/31 08:59:52 [
Good day Craig
This issue is weirder by the minute, but I thought I would keep you updated.
I quickly did the same restore (no config changes to backuppc) to a
Debian machine.
The rsyncd settings are the same on the restore host.
There were no issues restoring to the Debian machine.
So I am
Good day Craig
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply.
I hope I correctly did what you asked.
Im using Debians packaged version I.e.
# dpkg -l | grep backuppc
ii backuppc 3.3.1-4 amd64
high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up PCs
I did
Brent,
First you should tell us which versions of rsync, BackupPC and rsync-bpc
you are using. If they are old, you should upgrade and try again.
Assuming you are using relatively recent versions (ie, at least 4.1.x), you
should run the restore with a high level of debug logging. Specifically:
Hi Holger,
thank you for your help. I used your commands to identify the files. I
had several chains with length of nearly 2000 files (propably from
rendered images for a movie in TIFF format, 16 MB size each), that made
all so slow. I zipped several directories with these images and backup
se
Hi,
Markus Hirschmann wrote on 2016-10-10 17:54:45 +0200 [[BackupPC-users] BackupPC
hangs]:
>
> I backup a huge QNAS Storage with rsync over ssh and it always hangs
> with 100% load. I tried to find the problem with lsof:
>
> [...]
> BackupPC_ 1842 backuppc6r REG 253,330
On 2015-03-03 09:07, Arjen Klaverstijn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to restore a backup folder from an Ubuntu server to a
> windows 7 pc with cygwin/rsyncd the restore hangs. When I restore a
> subfolder with a small amount of content it recovers fine, but when I
> restore the entire folder it j
On Wed, 16 May 2012, Martin Jansa wrote:
> few days ago I've upgraded my box from openssh-5.9 to openssh-6.0 and
> since then I've seen many hangs from backuppc (actually no full backup
> was completed, e.g. still running after 24hours, usually it finishes in
> ~ 3 hours - 60GB)
Side note, I
Linux Punk wrote at about 16:53:09 -0600 on Wednesday, October 22, 2008:
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am using the rsync-method to back up the C-drive on a WinXP machine.
> > I have cygwin ssh & rsync installed on the remote machine.
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using the rsync-method to back up the C-drive on a WinXP machine.
> I have cygwin ssh & rsync installed on the remote machine.
>
>
> The backup repeatedly stalls after backing up:
>.file_store_32/runescap
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