Craig Barratt schrieb:
> Bradley writes:
>
> > Running into a problem with my larger machines doing backups. 90% of
> > the time, the backup ends with the following message:
> >
> > backup failed (Tar exited with error 256 () status)
> >
> > I believe I read somewhere that it was due to a file cha
Bradley writes:
> Running into a problem with my larger machines doing backups. 90% of
> the time, the backup ends with the following message:
>
> backup failed (Tar exited with error 256 () status)
>
> I believe I read somewhere that it was due to a file changing during
> backup, probably in comb
Running into a problem with my larger machines doing backups. 90% of the time,
the backup ends with the following message:
backup failed (Tar exited with error 256 () status)
I believe I read somewhere that it was due to a file changing during backup,
probably in combination with the latency in
Byron Trimble wrote:
> All,
>
> All of a sudden, none of my backups (rsync) are working. I'm getting "Unable
> able to read 4 bytes" for each backup. Any insight?
>
>
>
I had this happen to me when I had an old File::RsyncP version using
protocol 26 trying to connect to rsyncd that was at proto
All,
All of a sudden, none of my backups (rsync) are working. I'm getting "Unable
able to read 4 bytes" for each backup. Any insight?
Thanks,
Byron J. Trimble
Technical Specialist/Systems Administrator
407-409-5207
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype ID: btrimble
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Clemens writes:
> got another one, I don't understand. I configured 4 hosts, of which 1
> has a very poor network connection. I expect the first full backup to
> need about two days. Now, this full is running for about 15 hours and
> the cgi-interface status page shows me:
>
> * 2 pending bac