Hi,
Adam Goryachev wrote on 2009-07-24 12:06:13 +1000 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Bug in
Backuppc causing unnecessary re-transfer of data with rsync]:
> > [...] It appears there is a bug in BackupPC which may lead to an
> > interrupted rsync backup [...] being marked as successful, even th
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Holger Parplies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adam Goryachev wrote on 2009-07-24 08:35:50 +1000 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Bug
> in Backuppc causing unnecessary re-transfer of?data with rsync]:
>> [...]
>> Sure, I understand that there was so
Hi,
Adam Goryachev wrote on 2009-07-24 08:35:50 +1000 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Bug in
Backuppc causing unnecessary re-transfer of?data with rsync]:
> [...]
> Sure, I understand that there was some communication problem, and the
> backup failed, but...
> [...]
> That is the problem, i
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Chris Robertson wrote:
> Adam Goryachev wrote:
>> One of my remote server being backed up had a very large log file, which
>> was growing rather quickly (4GB growing at 2k/sec). This caused the
>> backup to timeout sometimes...
>>
>> Anyway, see an ext
Adam Goryachev wrote:
> One of my remote server being backed up had a very large log file, which
> was growing rather quickly (4GB growing at 2k/sec). This caused the
> backup to timeout sometimes...
>
> Anyway, see an extract of the log file which 'causes' the problem:
> Executing DumpPreUserCmd:
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One of my remote server being backed up had a very large log file, which
was growing rather quickly (4GB growing at 2k/sec). This caused the
backup to timeout sometimes...
Anyway, see an extract of the log file which 'causes' the problem:
Executing Du