On May 27, 2010, at 08:53 , Peter Thomassen wrote:
>
> But how can I estimate how long rsync needs to determine which files
> to
> transfer? I'd like to do the whole backup process at night, and I feel
> that this could be impossible.
>
> Thanks!
The biggest factor is how many files this is, w
On May 24, 2010, at 12:27 , Chris Dennis wrote:
> On 22/05/10 11:44, Chris Dennis wrote:
>> Hello BackupPC people
>>
>> I've been running BackupPC for a few years, backing up assorted
>> machines
>> on my home network.
>>
>> Recently I've noticed that it no longer reports any "New Files" in
>
I'm running backuppc 3.1.0 on Ubuntu 9.10 and one of the clients be backed up
is my macbook. ever since I upgraded from leopard to snow leopard the backups
have slowed down dramatically.
Fulls went from 10MB/sec to 2.5MB/sec so the 90GB went from 3 hours to 10 hours.
And Incr also go really s
On Oct 17, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Peter Doherty wrote:
> Thanks for the response,
> The status.pl file is present, and is being written to, I see a
> current file, plus an hour old file "status.pl.old"
> Do you have any other suggestions where to look?
>
> I realized I mis-spok
--Peter
On Oct 17, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Stephen Joyce wrote:
> I suspect that you didn't restore BackupPC's status.pl file when you
> restored your RAID. On my hosts it's in /var/log/BackupPC/.
>
> Or I may be off base and you might have deeper problems. :-)
&g
Hello
My BackupPC server is sending out emails that claims there are no
backups on some of the machines we backup. The logs clearly show the
backups are occurring correctly.
The email summary does not show that BackupPC even sent the emails.
One of the emails claimed there had been no backups