Jack writes:
> Thanks Steven. ... to me it looks like it is getting the list compiled,
> Here is what I see in the log:
>
>
> File /var/lib/backuppc/pc/vcch164/XferLOG.bad.z (Extracting only Errors)
> Contents of file /var/lib/backuppc/pc/vcch164/XferLOG.bad.z, m
Thanks Steven. ... to me it looks like it is getting the list compiled,
Here is what I see in the log:
File /var/lib/backuppc/pc/vcch164/XferLOG.bad.z (Extracting only Errors)
Contents of file /var/lib/backuppc/pc/vcch164/X
That error message is unfortunately pretty general. It means that
something hung rsync before could gather the file list, likely before it
even attempted to. If you go to the host summary and view the error log
it might give you more detail on what problem was. If that doesn't help
try running t
Ok, I assume this is a dumb user problem. ... I am testing getting
backuppc to work with this Linux client, but I cannot get it to work for
me.
I do have Dirvish working with the same client.
My log says:
2007-09-17 14:51:0
Jack,
What does the full XferLOG (not just the error log) for that session say?
Jack Coats wrote:
> Thanks Steven. ... to me it looks like it is getting the list compiled,
> Here is what I see in the log:
>
> File /var/lib/backuppc/pc/vcch164/XferLOG.bad.z (Extracting only
> Errors) Contents of f
On 09/13 02:36 , Joe Bordes wrote:
> I have read that ReiserFS is a dead project that even the developers
> recommend not to use.
> SuSE has stopped using it as the default filesystem.
> http://linux.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/suse-102-ditching-reiserfs-as-it-default-fs/
That's a pretty good discuss
On 09/13 07:43 , Rob Owens wrote:
> Carl, I never give my filesystems much thought. I've heard that
> reiserfs is good for lots of small files (and I guess hardlinks would
> qualify as small files?), but I've also heard that it's not as robust as
> ext3 in the case of unplanned shutdowns. I have