If bandwidth / space isn't too much of an issue you may want to drop the
compression down or off. That may help speed up the transfer.
Thanks
John
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John Cianfarani wrote:
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> I'm been testing BackupPC for awhile now (currently trying Beta3)
help is appreciated.
Thanks
John
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John Cianfar
Hello All,
I'm been testing BackupPC for awhile now (currently trying Beta3) and I'm
having some troubles with Rsyncd backups on windows machine. I have 2 BPC
machines setup for testing one at home and one in a remote colo location.
If I backup a WinXP machine at my home (just a test directory
I got the same error after a new install. Most change seems to give a
corrupted config.pl. Eg after changed the "PingMaxMsec" on a new install
the config ends up being blank after a reload.
Thanks
John
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