On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Harry Putnam wrote:
Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yikes! Double your disk space, just like that.
No, it doens't do what you think it does. Try this test:
http://www.rsnapshot.org/howto/1.2/rsnapshot-HOWTO.en.html
"...rsnapshot is a filesystem backup utility
Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yikes! Double your disk space, just like that.
No, it doens't do what you think it does. Try this test:
mkdir -p test/test.0
echo "some data" |tee test/test.0/1 test/test.0/2 test/test.0/3
ls -l test/test.0
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 2 re
Alan Brown schreef:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm noticing a lengthy pause in an rsnapshot setup when the
directories being shuffled are over 3gb or so. Rsnapshot makes a copy
of the last backup to a new name then runs rsync against the original.
Making that copy can take awhile
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Alan Brown wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm noticing a lengthy pause in an rsnapshot setup when the
directories being shuffled are over 3gb or so. Rsnapshot makes a copy
of the last backup to a new name then runs rsync against the original.
Making that
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm noticing a lengthy pause in an rsnapshot setup when the
directories being shuffled are over 3gb or so. Rsnapshot makes a copy
of the last backup to a new name then runs rsync against the original.
Making that copy can take awhile. And more so as it
I'm noticing a lengthy pause in an rsnapshot setup when the
directories being shuffled are over 3gb or so. Rsnapshot makes a copy
of the last backup to a new name then runs rsync against the original.
Making that copy can take awhile. And more so as it gets bigger.
I'm not stating a flame war I