0.170.1912 1.3 1.3 idle
1 idle
Is there any known change in the behavior?
Thanks
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h this. PS - removing the "verbose" part will
likely speed up your transfer $
Markus
Thanks anyway
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?). Of course the backuppc itself is not running to interfere with
the process of copy, it is running on rotational 3TB disks from one disk
to different disk. Still its taking somewhat too long... should I use a
different method?
Adam Pribyl
On Sat, 3 Feb 2018, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 5:50 AM, Adam Pribyl <pri...@lowlevel.cz> wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2018, Iturriaga Woelfel, Markus wrote:
I am running short on ideas how to copy this.
If you are copying to an identical disk you can use dd on the raw
d
network speed is going
to be pretty good (apologies for the vagueness here).
I'd be very interested in anyone's thoughts, or experiences of setting
up an off-site replication server with BackupPC v4.
Thanks,
Phil
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to implement
the encryption.
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Do I need to migrate anything with V3 to V4 upgrade (using tar, no rsync)?
I am fine having old backups in V3, create a new ones with V4. Does
BackupPC V4 handles this? I know there is
/usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_migrateV3toV4 -a
but is it mandatory to continue backuppc operation?
My