the symlink. Does rdiff-backup
know that linkage exists without ingesting all of source directories' metadata?
Kevin
On May 20, 2013, at 4:50 AM, Dominic Raferd wrote:
I'm sorry Kevin I don't take OS X (or any Apple sauce) so I'm out of
suggestions...
Dominic
On 17/05/2013 20:09, KP wrote
Amending: turns out it's OS X that doesn't allow renaming of symlinks with
missing targets. I tested it on FreeBSD on my NAS, and it allows this, so OS X
has to be the culprit.
On May 22, 2013, at 3:06 PM, KP wrote:
Hi Domonic,
It turns out that my ZFS filesystem doesn't allow renaming
Hello all,
I am trying to use rdiff-backup. Client is OS X 10.7.5, using v 1.2.8. Backup
host is NAS4Free, accessed via AFP, with ZFS raidz2 storage.
The trouble occurs when backing up /. rdiff-backup stops on the following
pathname-
:10 AM, KP wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to use rdiff-backup. Client is OS X 10.7.5, using v 1.2.8.
Backup host is NAS4Free, accessed via AFP, with ZFS raidz2 storage.
The trouble occurs when backing up /. rdiff-backup stops on the following
pathname-
Applications/Adobe
it with sudo. At least it will rule out one possible cause...
Dominic
On 17/05/2013 10:21, KP wrote:
I neglected to include the Python error messages, see below.
My assumption about braces stemmed from advice read in other threads, that
the last pathname prior to the error spill
=nedharvey@nongnu.org [mailto:rdiff-backup-users-
bounces+rdiff-backup=nedharvey@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of KP
I am trying to use rdiff-backup. Client is OS X 10.7.5, using v 1.2.8.
Backup
host is NAS4Free, accessed via AFP, with ZFS raidz2 storage.
The trouble occurs when backing up
Bridge
CS6.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/rdiff-backup.tmp.1238'
On May 17, 2013, at 9:34 AM, KP wrote:
Dominic,
Ok. I put the line in a bash script (and also changed from the fs root to
the problem file's parent dir, just to get a result sooner). Same result, it
looks like