Re: --link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing

2019-01-08 Thread John Simpson via rsync
Don't know how I missed this when I was trying to figure out the cheapest solution. I don't need the complexity but it seems to be worth investigating. ThanksOn 8 Jan 2019 16:15, Andrew McGlashan via rsync wrote: > > On 8/1/19 8:56 pm, John Simpson via rsync wrote: >

Re: --link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing

2019-01-08 Thread John Simpson via rsync
mpson via rsync <rsync@lists.samba.org> wrote:Any ideas anyone?I still need at least a weekly backup of all data.The current workaround is just for the most active directories.Are there any diagnostics I can do which might shed some light on this?ThanksJohnOn 4 Jan 2019 09:53, John Simpson v

Re: --link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing

2019-01-08 Thread John Simpson via rsync
Any ideas anyone? I still need at least a weekly backup of all data. The current workaround is just for the most active directories. Are there any diagnostics I can do which might shed some light on this? Thanks JohnOn 4 Jan 2019 09:53, John Simpson via rsync wrote: > > Kevin > &

Re: --link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing

2019-01-04 Thread John Simpson via rsync
> expect deleting one to take about a week. > > On 1/3/19 4:23 AM, John Simpson via rsync wrote: > > > > > > I've been running rsync as a cygwin task on Windows Server 2008 for about > > two months now. I'm using the --link-dest option to do a dai

--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing

2019-01-03 Thread John Simpson via rsync
I've been running rsync as a cygwin task on Windows Server 2008 for about two months now. I'm using the --link-dest option to do a daily 'snapshot' of the contents of a server containing about 10TB of data, about 13 million files, to a Linux based NAS server. Things started out great but I soo