Off the top of my head:
* Check your limits for concurrent jobs (MaxBackups/MaxBackupPCNightlyJobs)
* Check your wakeup schedule
* Verify Ping Commands (and that your clients are on the network X times)
* Check BlackoutPeriods
Kris Lou
k...@themusiclink.net
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:40 AM, tsch
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 12:40 PM, tschmid4 wrote:
> So sorry,
> Yes, posed as a question;
> What might be preventing all backups from running. Only 2 or 3 run every
> night, 10-12 remain idle.
> There is nothing in any error log that I can find relating to this.
> A separate instance of Apache fo
So sorry,
Yes, posed as a question;
What might be preventing all backups from running. Only 2 or 3 run every night,
10-12 remain idle.
There is nothing in any error log that I can find relating to this.
A separate instance of Apache for backup-pc can be stopped and started.
-Original Message
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:32 PM, tschmid4 wrote:
>
> Sporadic backups will run automatically.
>
Did you mean to ask a question?Does your log file show that
scheduled backups are starting other times but failing?
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On 2016-04-13 03:29, Benjamin Redling wrote:
> Sadly coming back for the same reason:
>
> On 03/29/2016 19:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
>> On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
>>> my exclude list seems to be defunct [...] XferMethod is rsyncd,
>>> shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
>
>> No,
> [...
Sadly coming back for the same reason:
On 03/29/2016 19:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
> On 2016-03-29 10:17, Benjamin Redling wrote:
>> my exclude list seems to be defunct [...] XferMethod is rsyncd,
>> shouldn't '*/tmp' avoid this?
> No,
[...]
> If you want to exclude anything in a subdirectory name