On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Dave Kempe wrote:
Lexje wrote:
I'm completely new to rdiff-backup.
I'm trying to backup a complete server over the internet. Is it possible to
pause, stop / restart rdiff-backup? (To free up / respect
bandwith limitations)
You could do a Ctrl-Z and then start it
Hi Maarten and devzero,
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Maarten Bezemer wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when rdiff-backup is really cancelled while running there is no return
and rdiff-backup will need to recover first on the next run..
Although I can understand why it is
Hello,
Erwin Panen a écrit :
Thanks Dave,
Could you be a little more specific?
What do you mean with fg?
fg is a unix command http://pwet.fr/man/linux/commandes/posix/fg it
allow to put a process in foreground, for example after it has been
suspended (with ctrl+z)
Screen?
screen is a usefull
On Sunday 13 January 2008 15:13:30 Lexje wrote:
I'm trying to backup a complete server over the internet.
Is it possible to pause, stop / restart rdiff-backup? (To free up / respect
bandwith limitations)
What happens if I just ctrl-c the process, and then restart the process?
Will it resume?
and
rdiff-backup will need to recover first on the next run..
regards
roland
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Von: Andreas Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 13.01.08 23:47:34
An: rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org
Betreff: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] can rdiff-backup be stopped / paused
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when rdiff-backup is really cancelled while running there is no return
and rdiff-backup will need to recover first on the next run..
Although I can understand why it is done this way, I'm not entirely
convinced that it can't be done