Hi all,
I have 3 windows 7 computers scheduled to perform an rdiff-backup over ssh to a 
microcore linux server each day at 6pm.
Backups are triggered on all 3 computers at 6pm by windows task scheduler each 
day.
I'm using volume shadowing to create a snapshot of my files, which is needed 
for open outlook pst files.Here's an example.rdiff-backup --force -v3 
--print-statistics B:/Users/%username% 
tc@10.1.1.150::/mnt/hda1/rdiffbackup.repositorys/%username%@%computername%

Win 7 PC (A) backup is under 1 gb and works each day. Takes about a minute.Win 
7 PC (B) backup is under 2 gb and works each day. Takes about two minutes.Win 7 
PC (C) backup is 45 gb and takes more than 12 hours to complete. I ran the 
backup last night at 6pm and it was still running this morning at 11am. I 
cancelled the backup, and ended up with a corrupted backup.
Is this to do with SSH slowing down the process ?
I hope to find a solution to this problem, as another system I'd like to use 
rdiff-backup on has over 250gb of data to check.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,Remus.                                     
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