Guillaume JAOUEN wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run a backuppc server version 3.1.10 on a centos server.
>
> I setup 10 hosts to backup by rsyncd method.
>
> For one of these host called pc-de-guillaume, the backup suddenly start to
> fail every times.
>
> This is what seem to be revelant into the error lo
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 18:03:01 Tino Schwarze wrote:
> To answer the original question: It is not currently possible to have
> BackupPC use different storages. The whole data has to reside on one
> file system. How to create a file system spanning multiple disks/RAIDs
> and how to manage th
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 07:00:09AM -0600, Kameleon wrote:
> I am sure there are others that will chime in on this but as I see it you
> have a few options.
>
> 1. Setup LVM and use the external disk as a permanent addition to the system
> 2. Mount the external disk as the directory that will hous
I am sure there are others that will chime in on this but as I see it you
have a few options.
1. Setup LVM and use the external disk as a permanent addition to the system
2. Mount the external disk as the directory that will house your desktops
backups
Honestly, I would be wary about using an ext
For the record, this is one of a handful of reasons that I switched from
smb to rsync. The others:
2) smbclient has a hard coded timeout value, which can mean dying on large
files
3) rsync can be make to take advantage of VSS to back up open files (which
I've detailed.)
>> I understand that thi
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Alessio Oss wrote:
>>> Why? Other people have the same problem?
>> Why? Because you're using SMB, which is using time/date stamps to
>> determine what goes in the incremental backup, and the files haven't
>> changed.
>
> Why not?
> They are the s
>>
>> Why? Other people have the same problem?
>>
>> tnX
>
> Why? Because you're using SMB, which is using time/date stamps to
> determine what goes in the incremental backup, and the files haven't
> changed.
Why not?
They are the same but are on a different position and despite i think
that
> Situation:
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>
> If, after making this change, I would make an incremental backup, host I
> was faced with this situation CORRUPT:
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> Situation is OK, both with version 3.0.0 and 3.1.0, when I do a full
> backup.
>
> With both versions, starting from the situation CORRUPT, if I edi
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 02:29:30PM +, fatima ech-charif wrote:
> i have this problem, when i started backuppc, i get this:
>
> Can't create a test hardlink between a file in /data/BackupPC/pc and
> /data/BackupPC/cpool. Either these are different file systems, or this file
> system does