I established backup on Debian Lenny server with backuppc and it has been
great in collecting and backuping data from my 6 other servers. But my
backup server hardware is rather old so I decided to purchase simple NAS
just to mirror everything from my backup server.
Command I'm using is:
/usr/bin
Any other ideas, tests, or debugging I could try?
Is there a way to check rather the backuppc daemon is listening on the
right ports? Is there a way to debug the FDread variable and see if vec
is correctly adding up all the input sources?
Bruce wrote:
> (sending again.. to include the mailing
Hi Luis,
> Did a script, largely based on BackupPC_deleteBackup by Matthias
> Meyer
>
> I'm not pro, but i'm sure it won't harm your files, but still, take it as
> is.
>
> see
> ./BackupPC_listChangedFiles -h
Thank you, I tried it out on one server and it looks very useful. It
doesn't immediat
Hi,
I've been trying out backuppc for a few months now, on my small home
network. Backing up 2 windows boxes, a linux desktop, and 3 remote
servers. All using rsync. It works quite well. The backuppool is 120gb
at the moment, so not extremely big from what I can tell from the
mailinglist.
How
On 04/14 08:58 , Eric Persson wrote:
> The backuppc_trashclean is running a lot, and causes _a lot_ of disk-io,
Yep. It does that. BackupPC is very disk-intensive.
> Is this normal? How long should I expect it to run? Its a raid0 with
> quite normal sata-disks, nothing fancy.
How long it takes
On 4/14/2010 1:58 PM, Eric Persson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying out backuppc for a few months now, on my small home
> network. Backing up 2 windows boxes, a linux desktop, and 3 remote
> servers. All using rsync. It works quite well. The backuppool is 120gb
> at the moment, so not extremely bi