On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 14:12, Angus Carr wrote:
> >>
> >> Now, I went back to look at my backups of the server, and there are no 
> >> files in the backup folder. I can look at either incremental or a full 
> >> backup and see no files.
> >>
> >   
> I think I have this one figured out. It's not primarily a BackupPC 
> issue. It's really a "My computer was running too hot and seized up" issue.
> 
> However, it raises an issue with BackupPC. If a backup died 
> inappropriately, there is no sign that the server ended the backup, or 
> at least none I could see. The incomplete backup doesn't present an 
> error message. The files are just not put in the pool as being in that 
> backup.

After some configured amount of time you should get an email
about 'no recent backups' on that computer regardless of the
reason.  Are you sure the mail sending is configured properly?

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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