> If the CPU is doing nothing, you've effectively ruled out swap.

Yeah, that's great!

> Looking at the code, it's hanging when it's trying to retrieve the MD5
> hash seed from {LogDir}/BackupPC.sock (I think I'm reading that correctly)
> so you'll next want to check if that's being created and is capable of
> being read sanely.

I have got a socket file
/var/log/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock respectively
/mnt/usbstick/var/log/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock

Obviously the socket file has been created correctly, but I don't knwo how to 
verify whether it is capable of being read sanely.
'cat BackupPC.sock' shows me:
cat: can't open 'BackupPC.sock': No such device or address

Does this mean the socket file is out of order? I don't have any experience 
with socket files.

Yours,
Christoph

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