reflected to the target
> >destination and are simply stored in metadata. Then everything is owned by
> >the users running the script and 0700 for permissions.
> >
> >Running the script as root might help. But would need to look at man page
> >to make sure.
> >
&
18:45, Bill Harris wrote:
> > I've been using rdiff-backup for 10+ years...
> What is the problem?
>
>
GiB took about 14 hours. I hibernated it overnight, which I think should
subtract ca. 9-10 hours from the real time, giving an overall rate of ca.
13-17 GiB/hour real time. user + sys was almost exactly 30 minutes.
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Bill Harris
As for an indicator of the popularity of rdiff-backup, does
https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=rdiff-backup help?
I don't know how this compares to other packages, especially other backup
packages, I don't know how many Debian users use popcon, and I don't even
know the popularity of Debian
Hello, Otto.
I have used rdiff-backup for quite a few years, and I find it largely does
what I want.
I would like to see it updated and key issues fixed or improved. While I
can't say that rdiff-backup is completely irreplaceable, I wouldn't want to
see it disappear, I do like many of its
I've used rdiff-backup for years, and I'm mostly very happy with it. There
is one problem that crops up occasionally; and I haven't found a way around
it yet.
AFAICT, rdiff-backup likes running as root. On rare occasion, I forget and
start it as myself. rdiff-backup complains, and, as I
I have routinely used rdiff-backup for years. I appreciate that it just
works. I appreciate that it stores the backup uncompressed so that I don't
have to have access to rdiff-backup to restore the data if worse comes to
worst. I appreciate that you are working carefully on useful enhancements.
changed to make it fail.
Thanks,
Bill
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Facilitated Systems Everett, WA 98208 USA
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-3g, that made this not work. I'm guessing all
starting over means is that I lose whatever history I had.
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PS: If worse comes to worst, does it sound reasonable to find a new
place on my external drive, perhaps on an ext3 partition this time, and
to start over with rdiff-backup? I'm not seeing
and the rdiff-backup site to no avail. It would really be nice to run a
backup again soon.
Bill
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Facilitated Systems Everett, WA 98208 USA
http://facilitatedsystems.com/ phone: +1 425 337
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Andrew Ferguson adfergu...@gmail.com writes:
On Dec 19, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Bill Harris wrote:
Based on your traceback, it looks like your sshfs setup is broken.
Either sshfs has changed, or your kernel, or the server from which you
are mounting
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