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B.J. Herbison confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jean-Peer Lorenz, that solved my question.
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B.J. Herbison confirmed that the question is solved:
Several updates:
Sorry for the imprecise wording. At the time I wrote my last update no
backups had worked for sever
Question #116342 on NSsbackup changed:
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Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
> By the way, do the old nssback..log files left by a failed run
get cleaned up automatically
No, don't they and this is intended: if we would remove the
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Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
Hello,
do backups work for you again? You've written 'the first incremental backup
this morning'; how long take the backups
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B.J. Herbison is still having a problem:
Thank you for the response. I appreciate that you did not write and do
not maintain tar, but I hope you have insight into how nssba
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Anton proposed the following answer:
On 01/07/10 12:49, B.J. Herbison wrote:
> Question #116342 on NSsbackup changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/11
On 01/07/10 12:49, B.J. Herbison wrote:
Question #116342 on NSsbackup changed:
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B.J. Herbison gave more information on the question:
Additional information: The target device is a mounted network drive,
but it is available with over 1TB fre
Question #116342 on NSsbackup changed:
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B.J. Herbison gave more information on the question:
Additional information: The target device is a mounted network drive,
but it is available with over 1TB free. The backup created nine files in
the ta
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This morning my backups are taking a long time, how can I tell what tar is
doing?
Previous incremental backups have taken up to 10 minutes, full backups up to 20
minutes (fairly new system and I haven't
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