I'm not sure about that link.
Let me correct myself based on my previous email.
You should install and configure rsyncd on Windows machine that show
problem. If it is not problematic, smb method is simpler.
You should install rsync client on your backuppc Linux server.
How to install and configure rsyncd on Windows? I believe that this
reference is better:
http://gerwick.ucsd.edu/backuppc_manual/backuppc_winxp.html
Then using backuppc gui, edit the setting for that machine to use rsync
client in the machine to connect to rsyncd on Windows machine
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Nicola Scattolin <n...@ser-tec.org> wrote:
> i'm trying to set up a rsyncd backup for a windows machine following this
> guide
>
> http://www.michaelstowe.com/backuppc/
> but the script preusercmd.sh try to open another script located at
> /etc/backuppc/scripts/auth.sh and i don't have that script. is that script
> somewhere else or has disappear in version 3.1.0.
> also i got trouble with winexe but this is o.s. related.
>
>
> Il 17/09/2014 12:22, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan ha scritto:
>
> Try disable the compression, and see if it improves.
>
> Personally, I have seen Windows machine with big share size, more than
> 1GB is transferring very slow. This could be due to samba have to read all
> the files, generate the tarmode file, transfer the file over to the server,
> extract the file, then comparing which file that should be saved.
>
> Try to transfer a 1GB file from your Windows machine to your Linux
> machine to see how long does it takes to finish.
>
> For my solution, I changed all Windows machine with big share size to use
> rsyncd. I setup rsyncd on my BackupPC, then install rsync client on the
> Windows machine.
>
> After configuring rsync client, the first backup will be slow, but the
> subsequent backup will be fast because rsync algorithm check for changed
> file, and only transfer that file.
>
> You mile might vary.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Nicola Scattolin <n...@ser-tec.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> i have backuppc backing up a couple of linux machines of 30/40 GB each
>> and a windows shared folder of 1.1 TB.
>> Usually it takes one day and a half to backup the windows folder with a
>> speed around 7 mbit/s but now the speed has decreased to 5 and it takes
>> up ot 3 days to make full backup.
>> I have already tried to reboot the server but speed remain the same.
>> so some details, the backup server is proxmox virtualized, 2.5 Gb of ram
>> and 2 processors (seems enaught since never reach more than 80% when
>> making backup) 10/100 eth integrated port.
>> The windows system is a windows server 2003, also proxmox virtualized, 1
>> processor.
>> Backup is make on local environment, at night so lan traffic is very low
>> or null.
>> host configuration on backuppc is:
>> XderMethod:smb
>> ClientCharsetLegacy:iso-8859-1
>> SmbClientFullCmd: $smbClientPath \\$host\$shareName $I_option -U
>> $userName -E -d 1 -c tarmode\ full -Tc$X_option - $fileList
>> SmbClientIncrCmd: $smbClientPath \\$host\$shareName $I_option -U
>> $userName -E -d 1 -c tarmode\ full -TcN$X_option $timeStampFile -
>> $fileList
>> compresslevel:3 (maybe i can reduce compression to save time, IF the
>> problem is backuppc server speed)
>>
>> how can i speed up my backups? also on linux machine max speed is 11
>> mbit/s, so not so much.
>> thank yuo
>>
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