Second that.

I believe that a local rdiff, followed by an rsync to a remote destination 
might be the most resilient solution.



Nicolas Jungers <nico...@jungers.net> schrieb:

>On 2011-09-23 21:50, Alex wrote:
>> I will check, but just used rsync and it worked, I believe that is
>not
>> network. Thank you so far
>
>rsync is very resistant to network flakiness and rdiff-backup is very 
>sensitive to it.
>
>N.
>
>>
>> 2011/9/23 Greg Troxel <g...@work.lexort.com
><mailto:g...@work.lexort.com>>
>>
>>
>>     Try running tcpdump and seeing what happens, and check
>>     /var/log/messsages or equiv on both systems.
>>
>>     Is the network between flaky or reliable?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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