On 7/5/07, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 07/05 05:11 , David Rees wrote:
> > I think that possible workarounds would be to switch to a different
> > backup transport other than rsync. Can anyone think of any other
> > solutions?
>
> Try carving it up into several chunks that get backed up separately.
> Make sure your backup server is only trying to back up one host at a time.

Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I am only backing up one host at a
time. I think for now I am going to try to see if I can remove or
archive some of the files being backed up to reduce the number of
files in the backup.

I guess the other option would be to upgrade the backup machine from
4gb to 8gb. It is running a 64bit Xeon which I suspect may increase
memory requirements as well compared to a 32bit install.

-Dave

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