On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:

> My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
> machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
> you probably shouldn't be trying to back it up over the network.
> However, there are ways to work around the problem.
> 

You could also try rsync'ing (rsync -av u...@remotehost:/
/backup/remote_host/) to a local filesystem and then backing
that copy up locally. Should rsync abort it will skip the files which
are already present & up to date on the local copy. 

HTH, Uwe 



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