Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Craig Barratt
Les writes: > > I'd really recommend against manually remove backups unless you either > > really know what you are doing or you are starting over after running > > a temporary or test setup. > > If you are out of disk space you don't have much other choice. You can reduce $Conf{IncrKeepCnt} (in

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Les Mikesell
Craig Barratt wrote: > > I'd really recommend against manually remove backups unless you either > really know what you are doing or you are starting over after running > a temporary or test setup. If you are out of disk space you don't have much other choice. -- Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Craig Barratt
Michael writes: > > Michael Mansour wrote: > > > > > I have servers which have multiple full backups and incrementals, but > > > neither > > > is removed. > > > > I don't think they are removed until the replacements are completed. > > > > > Is there a way I can just manually delete some of the

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi Les, > Michael Mansour wrote: > > > I have servers which have multiple full backups and incrementals, but > > neither > > is removed. > > I don't think they are removed until the replacements are completed. > > > Is there a way I can just manually delete some of the backups (incrementals > >

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Les Mikesell
Michael Mansour wrote: > I have servers which have multiple full backups and incrementals, but neither > is removed. I don't think they are removed until the replacements are completed. > Is there a way I can just manually delete some of the backups (incrementals > and fulls) to start this proce

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-27 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi Les, Apologies for the late reply. > Michael Mansour wrote: > > Hi, > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have the following host summary: > >> > >> server1 username1 20.63.360.772 10.4 > >> > >> 10.4idledone server2 username1 20.63.

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-21 Thread Jason Hughes
Michael Mansour wrote: I'm wondering why the full backups numbered 2 are not going back down to 1 to free up some space on the server? In the glbal Schedule, I have the following: FullPeriod: 6.97 FullKeepCnt: 1 FullKeepCntMin: 1 FullAgeMax: 7 and it's my understanding that backuppc should cy

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-20 Thread Les Mikesell
Michael Mansour wrote: > Hi, > >> Hi, >> >> I have the following host summary: >> >> server1 username1 20.63.360.772 10.4 >> >> 10.4 idledone server2 username1 20.63.23 >> 0.743 10.4 >> 10.4idle

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-20 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi, > Hi, > > I have the following host summary: > > server1username1 20.63.360.772 10.4 > > 10.4 idledone server2 username1 20.63.23 > 0.743 10.4 > 10.4idledone server3username

Re: [BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-18 Thread Jason Hughes
Michael Mansour wrote: > I'm wondering why the full backups numbered 2 are not going back down to 1 to > free up some space on the server? > > In the glbal Schedule, I have the following: > > FullPeriod: 6.97 > FullKeepCnt: 1 > FullKeepCntMin: 1 > FullAgeMax: 7 > > and it's my understanding that ba

[BackupPC-users] Timing out full backups

2007-03-18 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi, I have the following host summary: server1 username1 20.63.360.772 10.4 10.4 idle done server2 username1 20.63.230.743 10.4 10.4idledone server3 username2 20.68.52