My problem is still that rsyncP with rsyncd as client still retransmits
unchanged files. I reduced the testcase:
1) Full Backup. All files are transmitted, This is the logoutput from the
client:
2009/10/22 21:35:44 [3820] connect from UNKNOWN (192.168.5.9)
2009/10/22 21:35:55 [3820] rsync on .
Holger Parplies wrote:
>
> for the archives, 8*6 is 48, not 42. Remember: "what do you get if you
> multiply six by nine?".
>
>
Actually, I'm a little confused. shouldn't it be 6x6=36? 6 weeks of 6
incrementals each week.
Pat,
> Running: /usr/bin/smbclient law98\\C\$ -U price -W central -E -d 3
> -c tarmode\ full -Tc -
You have debugging turned on (-d 3). Every debug message is
considered an error - unless BackupPC recognizes the output, it
assumes it is an error.
So you should turn debugging off.
Craig
On Thursday 22 October 2009 17:01:53 Holger Parplies wrote:
> for the archives, 8*6 is 48, not 42. Remember: "what do you get if you
> multiply six by nine?".
I stared at that math for at least 30 seconds before sending. I suppose I
shouldn't respond to list mail 2 hours past bedtime. :)
Tyler
Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote on 2009-10-22 11:17:22 -0400 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Cant
> find how to set what is backed up!]:
>
>> Holger Parplies wrote:
>>
>>> P.S.: You don't need to worry about write permissions unless you want to
>>> modify these files throug
Hi,
Tyler J. Wagner wrote on 2009-10-21 15:35:20 +0100 [Re: [BackupPC-users] how to
have 1 full backup + incrementals forever?]:
> But you'd also want to adjust the IncrKeepCnt to 8*6 = 42,
> to keep those dailies.
for the archives, 8*6 is 48, not 42. Remember: "what do you get if you
multiply
Hi,
Bowie Bailey wrote on 2009-10-22 11:17:22 -0400 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Cant find
how to set what is backed up!]:
> Holger Parplies wrote:
> > P.S.: You don't need to worry about write permissions unless you want to
> > modify these files through the web interface.
>
> Which is highly re
Holger Parplies wrote:
> P.S.: You don't need to worry about write permissions unless you want to
> modify these files through the web interface.
>
Which is highly recommended. BackupPC has an excellent web
configuration interface.
--
Bowie