On 21/01/2016 22:22, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote: > 2016-01-21 12:16 GMT+01:00 Adam Goryachev > <mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au>: >> OK, I'd suggest to try changing this to something else. Usually I would >> backup / which obviously means the whole server (ie, root folder and >> everything under it). Though I also tend to specify to only backup the >> single filesystem to avoid backups of /proc or /sys and so on. So if you >> have multiple mount points, then you need to specify each one as a "share". > /proc and /sys are already excluded as well tmp and something else > >> Are you using rsyncd as opposed to rsync? That is really the only method >> I can think of to have the "share name" not equal to a actual directory >> or path.... > I'm using rsyncd. > Try changing the sharename, see if it makes a difference. You could try "complete" or similar. Worst case, it makes no difference, but best case, it will solve your problem, and provide a big clue about a bug.
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