Hi there,
> > My suspicion is that I should do something like: Run BackupPC_link over
> > each last full backup of my hosts, then I should get roughly my cpool
> > back. But how do I do that? BackupPC_link relies on the NewFiles
> > (similar name) file, so I cannot simply run it manually, can I
Thomas Karcher wrote at about 22:19:27 +0100 on Thursday, March 12, 2009:
> Hi there,
>
> after more than one extensive xfs_repair, my cpool seems to be far to
> empty ... before the filesystem error, I had around 600 GB, now it's
> below 100 GB. However, backups run well.
>
> I suspect th
Hi there,
after more than one extensive xfs_repair, my cpool seems to be far to
empty ... before the filesystem error, I had around 600 GB, now it's
below 100 GB. However, backups run well.
I suspect that xfs_repair "tidied up" a lot in the cpool directory, so
BackupPC_nightly doesn't find the ac
Hi guy,
Apparently i did something really stupid, forgeting the way backuppc works and
after a few hour struggling with another problem, in the middle of the night
and a bit tired my brain had this great idea... why not speeding up the linking
process by putty cpool in another fs?
i know all of