SOLVED
17.06.2010 12:05, Alexander Moisseev пишет:
>
> I had resolve the problem by adding extra 512 MB of RAM.
>
But problem back again after a few days.
Solution:
The default hard datasize limit on FreeBSD is 512MB. To raise it, put this in
/boot/loader.conf and reboot:
kern.maxdsiz="1G"
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Are you running a 64-bit perl on the server? I think it consumes much more
> memory than a 32 bit instance would.
No, my hardware have no support 64-bit at all.
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Alexander Moisseev wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>> So it is very interesting that it does work with cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.8_0,
>> Windows Server 2003 Std R2.
>
> I have no problem with one at all.
>
>> "Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited prematurely)" means that your
>> cygwin-rsyncd die.
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> So it is very interesting that it does work with cygwin-rsyncd-2.6.8_0,
> Windows Server 2003 Std R2.
I have no problem with one at all.
> "Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited prematurely)" means that your
> cygwin-rsyncd die.
> You should increase log verbosity o
Alexander Moisseev wrote:
> I have BackupPC configured to backup several directories on the same
> server as different BackupPC hosts. It works without a problem more than 2
> years. But now backup of one directory interrupts during transfer when it
> still works normally for other ones.
>
There
I have BackupPC configured to backup several directories on the same server as
different BackupPC hosts. It works without a problem more than 2 years. But now
backup of one directory interrupts during transfer when it still works normally
for other ones.
Xfer Settings for all hosts (directories