argh, found it.
because of using own user (not root) for backuppc, and haveing
user/rsync in sodoers ...
$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = 'sudo /usr/bin/rsync';
did finally the trick.
of corse, all the other "works" backups was also non-working at all.
(fast, but lots of access-denied)
btw.. v4 se
Hi there,
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021, klemens wrote:
... slw ...
... any direction might help.
My first guess would be running out of RAM because rsync can use a lot
of RAM for directories which contain large numbers of files.
If my guess is right you might see heavy swap usage in 'top' or sim
hi,
I upgraded backuppc on the "server" ( the one who manages the backups )
from default-debian-repo buster to current bullseye.
(that's a 3.1.3 to 4.4.0 upgrade)
Also, I migrated all backups using the v3-to-4 script.
Running it for several clients, all work ok - except one box. ( some
clien