Hi Anibal:
That's only an information, not a warning, from tar program. You can edit file $BACKUPPC_HOME/lib/BackupPC/Xfer/Tar.pm, line 227 and change the string "file is unchanged; not dumped" by the translation in spanish: "el fichero no ha cambiado; no se vuelca". That's all.
Regards.
Dat
Craig Barratt escribió:
>
> Starting with tar 1.15.1 it prints this message for every file
> that hasn't changed. If it is in English then BackupPC filters
> the messages out.
>
> You need to run tar in English mode by setting LC or LC_ALL.
> You can do that in your /root/bin/tarCreate script.
>
Hi,
the new tar seems to be a bit more nervous than the old one. One Problem could
be solved with LANG=C but another point are probably changes in the backed up
filesystem. Is there a possibility to ignore this error?
Cheers, Torsten
/bin/tar: ./totty: file changed as we read it
[ skipped 1 li
I received this error meesage last night when my backups ran:
backup failed (aborted by signal=PIPE)
Could anyone tell me what this means.
-Original Message-
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:55 PM
To: Byron Trimble
Cc: Backuppc-Users (E-mai
On 12/1/06, Byron Trimble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I received this error meesage last night when my backups ran:
backup failed (aborted by signal=PIPE)
Could anyone tell me what this means.
Byron, perhaps you should post your rsyncd.conf on your Window's box and pc
config.pl from BackupP
Nicholas Hall wrote:
> On 12/1/06, Byron Trimble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I received this error meesage last night when my backups ran:
>
> backup failed (aborted by signal=PIPE)
>
> Could anyone tell me what this means.
>
>
> Byron, perhaps you should post your rsyncd.conf on your Window's
Request for Enhancement:
I'm pretty sure that BackupPC will check for low disk space before
starting a backup. It would be nice if it would also, at the same
time, check for free inodes before starting a backup.
Maybe a certain percentage of total inodes should be free or a certain
number before