Wiebe Cazemier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:48:07 +0100
On 01/23/06 21:58, Kevin Horton wrote:
I'm running rdiff-backup 1.1.5 on OS X 10.4.4. I'm getting eight
errors like:
Cannot read carbonfile information from /Users/kwh/Desktop/RV_Stuff/
POH
Hello all,
I believe that currently rdiff-backup avoids character quoting if
both source and destination filesystems are case-insensitive (as is
common for local backups on Mac OS X). However it seems that
problems can still arise in this situation - by replacing a directory
with one
I'm seeing this consistently on certain client-to-server combinations. I
ran a backup with -v9 today and the last part of the trace is attached.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks,
Keith
Index: ('session_statistics.2006-02-14T09:13:44Z.data',)
Data: {'uid': 1013, 'perms': 384, 'type':
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Vadim Kouzmine wrote:
Let me summarize the information I've gathered during my tests, on two
platforms (Gentoo, Trustix 2.2) and different versions of python (2.2.3,
2.3.5, 2.4.2):
- on 3GHz P4 Xeon I get ~2MB/s steady transfer through ssh, on P4 3GHz
it's
On 02/23/06 04:11, Ben Escoto wrote:
This might be more difficult to implement than it first appears
because of rdiff-backup's pipelined design. At any given moment the
client and server can be processing 3 different files (e.g. the client
could be listing one directory, and patching a file in