2017-04-11 16:04 GMT+02:00 Michael <[email protected]>:

> Add -x to your rsync arguments (don't cross file system boundaries) and
> then back up all of your mount points (/ /usr /home /var etc.)
>
>
> That way you never try and back up /prox or /sys.
>
>
>
> On 17-04-11 09:47 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
> >>>> My intuition is that there are things mounted and that ssh can not
> resolve mounted stuff, but I'm not sure of anything.
> > I've never tried to backup root before, but my guess would be that you'd
> need to exclude:
> >
> > /proc
> > /dev
> > /sys
> > /run
> >
> >
> > Doug
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
>
>
Hi again,

The -x argument did the trick ! I successfully backed up my server from *'/'
.*

Thanks a lot for your help everyone !

Regards,
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