Hi Flavio,

> > Now, what happened on my last duty is that I "imported" the data into
> > the wrong directory level. To be explcit:
> >
> > I have it in
> >
> > /var/lib/backuppc/pc/customer10/0/fPublic/fPublic
> >
> > but it should be in
> >
> > /var/lib/backuppc/pc/customer10/0/fPublic
> >
> > So, what could I do now to avoid re-transferring the data?
> > Could I simply mv the directory "one level up"?
> > Or should I change some more?
> >
Just from my thoughts:
You should be good moving it up one level. As "additional" files/
folders would be removed by any following backup this should not be an
issue.

Just one question for my own: what backup type doe you use? I have a
similar issue (slow WAN link)- can I just copy over the files to the
local directory and that's it? Is this your "import"?

Greetings

Christian


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