Dear all,
I have read+write keys on machines doing backups. A separate host stores
the delete key and does backup rotation. I rsync tarsnap cache
directories back and forth to keep them synchronized.
I recently came across this post that says rsyncing basically
invalidates the point of having a s
On 06. 06. 2015 08:57, Colin Percival wrote:
> But if you only prune periodically (e.g., create a backup every day but
> only prune them once a week) you may find that the cost of the fsck is
> low enough. Also note that it's safe to copy the cache directory from
> the delete-keys system to the wr
Hi
On 26. 07. 2017 12:38, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> So, I had one instance of this during last night's backups:
>
> backupsnap-zfs.sh[18449]: Assertion failed: ((ccr->mtime >= 0) &&
> ((uintmax_t)ccr->mtime <= UINT64_MAX)), function callback_write_rec,
> file tar/ccache/ccache_write.c, line 75.
> A