Gruesse!
* Alexander Sobottka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am [27.12.05 13:59]:
> > 
> > No error or similar in the BachupPC-Logfile or in syslog/messages on 
> > the P-PC? If "it" thinks that the restore is running, where does goes 
> > the restored data?
> 
> Good question, i have no answer ..  The only entry is => canceled by
> user, but this ist what i have done after no process was shown in the
> the process list of the client.

I'm not very firm with backuppc (only my local enviroment) but if i
start a backup or restore then in the Log/Error-Log for this job i see
on top the whole command, which backuppc will start.

Maybe you could test this on command line (with more verbose), e.g.:
ssh <server> <rsync_and_its_parameters> foo bar ...

IMHO with verbose both on ssh and rsync you may get a lot of info.

On knoppix (client side) you can start syslog by hand, which isn't
started by default (/etc/init.d/sysklogd start). Perhaps then you get
more info (e.g. the auth.log) on client side.

> Not tried this... 
> I figured out that it works if i restore not the whole partition, but one 
> directory after another.But it is sllloooowwww...
> I looks to me like backuppc have a problem with creating checksums of many 
> directorys or somthing like that.
> For example, when i select /usr/* to restore the problem happens.When i 
> select /usr/bin/* the restore runs fine.And that everytime differend, it 
> seems it depend on the deep of directorys.
> 

There is IMHO no checksumming when creating a tar archive. And yes, it's
slow (the B-PC must do more work). Perhaps you could first restore your
Suse base structure (/, /root, /(s)bin, /usr,...) seperated from server
data. And then booting your Suse and do the rest of the restore.

Bur maybe someone other can you help more on backuppc interna...

Greetings
        Gerhard

-- 
Don't drink and root!


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