On 7/31/06, Craig Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Four questions:
- you are seeing the errors during an rsync full (or incremental)
backup?
It was an rsync incremental. I just fired off a full backup to see if
it makes a difference.
- the error is that a link from the new backup
John writes:
On 7/11/06, John Villalovos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Searching through the email archives it seems that it is a known issue
that BackupPC will exceed the hard link count specified as a maximum.
And then I got the impression that there is a yet as unreleased
version which
On 7/11/06, John Villalovos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Searching through the email archives it seems that it is a known issue
that BackupPC will exceed the hard link count specified as a maximum.
And then I got the impression that there is a yet as unreleased
version which fixes this.
Is it
Searching through the email archives it seems that it is a known issue
that BackupPC will exceed the hard link count specified as a maximum.
And then I got the impression that there is a yet as unreleased
version which fixes this.
Is it possible to get this fix? Because I have hit 31999
I'm getting a lot of these
errors in my logs when backing up a certaindirectory on an Win2000
server.
It backs up some of the files
fine within the directory structure but others are not backed up with "Unable to
link" and "Unable to open"(followed by the directory name)errors
appearing in
Craig Barratt wrote:
Erik Meitner writes:
Craig Barratt wrote:
Erik Meitner writes:
Hi. We are running BackupPC V2.11(Debian 2.1.1-2sarge1). The BackupPc
pool is on a 600 GB ext3 partition. For one of our users who has a
fairly deep directory structure we get a lot of
Craig Barratt wrote:
Erik Meitner writes:
Hi. We are running BackupPC V2.11(Debian 2.1.1-2sarge1). The BackupPc
pool is on a 600 GB ext3 partition. For one of our users who has a
fairly deep directory structure we get a lot of unable to link errors
(see end of message). The files in the
Erik Meitner writes:
Craig Barratt wrote:
Erik Meitner writes:
Hi. We are running BackupPC V2.11(Debian 2.1.1-2sarge1). The BackupPc
pool is on a 600 GB ext3 partition. For one of our users who has a
fairly deep directory structure we get a lot of unable to link errors
(see
Erik Meitner writes:
Hi. We are running BackupPC V2.11(Debian 2.1.1-2sarge1). The BackupPc
pool is on a 600 GB ext3 partition. For one of our users who has a
fairly deep directory structure we get a lot of unable to link errors
(see end of message). The files in the pool are not at the