in advance for your thought.
Nicolas
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the other programs, particularly a SQL backend for the metadata storage.
But then I digress.
Regards,
Nicolas
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MongoDB)
could be added without affecting the frontend.
Out of curiosity, is your code accessible and usable?
Nicolas
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-level database, but it solves a host of other cross-platform issues
so its appealing to me).
Well, if it's open season for wishes, then encryption, spare files (not
for databases but for virtual disks), a flexible exclusion mechanism and
a flexible metadata querying interface.
Nicolas
, is it practically true? Josh, you said that you
years of repositories, did you experience performance issues due to the
repository design? If yes, on which filesystem?
Nicolas
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is a plus (oops
recovery), but in the case of delayed recovery - several days or
generation - I think it's more an exploration of the metadata that
count. And then I'm not convinced that the filesystem is the best
interface.
Nicolas
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not optimal.
Nicolas
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On 2011-04-19 21:08, Suneth Fernando wrote:
Hi,
I am using rdiff-backup (v1.2.8) in Windows XP. The source and
destination both resides in external usb drives on NTFS. Did manage to
get the initial backup as well as few incremental ones, but then the
following error was thrown. :-
On 2011-07-29 14:03, Felix Rios wrote:
Hi,
If I have 3 hosts A,B,C. Is it possible for A for start a backup from B
to C without the data passing A?
something like:
A:~$ ssh B rdiff-backup dir C::dir
Add proper authentication
N.
.
/
Felix
.
On Fri, 2011-07-29 at 14:08 +0200, Nicolas Jungers wrote:
On 2011-07-29 14:03, Felix Rios wrote:
Hi,
If I have 3 hosts A,B,C. Is it possible for A for start a backup from B
to C without the data passing A?
something like:
A:~$ ssh B rdiff-backup dir C::dir
Add proper
On 2011-08-04 16:24, Alex wrote:
Hello, excuse my English, I'm starting to use rdiff-backup and I have
problems sending backups to a mount point of windows (NTFS).
I tried to mount a variety of ways and always got error when running
rdiff-backup.
anyone have suggestions?
Yes, don't. It's
On 2011-09-06 06:51, Sukhraj Singh wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to find out my answers, can you please help to find out
source of RDiff and the solutions of patch problem?
http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntuchannel=fsq=rdiff.exeie=utf-8oe=utf-8
last link
On 2011-09-23 21:50, Alex wrote:
I will check, but just used rsync and it worked, I believe that is not
network. Thank you so far
rsync is very resistant to network flakiness and rdiff-backup is very
sensitive to it.
N.
2011/9/23 Greg Troxel g...@work.lexort.com
is very sensitive to the link quality.
Regards,
Nicolas
Thanks
Willem
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Hi Sorvath,
I use rdiff-backup with TB sized data stores, some churning 10's of GB a
day (I haven't so far experienced any problem), but if I had to shop for
a new backup system I'd investigate obnam. Which I'll probably do anyway.
Regards,
Nicolas
On 06/08/2012 10:02 PM, shorvath wrote
On 2012-09-09 03:56, Leland Best wrote:
[snip]
I take it nobody else has had this problem?
Sorry, but I use it exclusively on linux from and to linux. It's a
choice than I can enforce, and I do it :-)
Regards,
N.
If not, then it must be
something weird in my setup. But I'm clueless what
Hi Matthieu,
I had only a quick read of your mail, but for me it smells hardware
problem. Have you cross-checked your cables, interfaces and storage medium?
Regards,
Nicolas
On 2012-11-16 11:21, matthieu.riot...@skf.com wrote:
Hi all,
I recently decided to choose rdiff-backup as backup
Hi all,
I've a old (4 years) and busy repository.
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Hi all,
I've a old (4 years) and busy repository. It's now several 100 thousand
files and around 3 TB for the backup.
Yesterday I discovered that the user cannot recover a deleted file any
more. But the user can recover the directory two levels above and
On 2014-03-15 15:08, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 03/15/2014 01:53 AM, Nicolas Jungers wrote:
Yesterday I discovered that the user cannot recover a deleted file any
more. But
the user can recover the directory two levels above and from there
extract the
desired file.
That seems quite odd to me
On 2015-04-08 23:33, Ricky Huang wrote:
Hello all,
My friend recommend rdiff-backup so I am currently researching it for my
backup solution. I am brand new to the system so please forgive me for
any dumb questions.
What I am looking for is a FreeBSD backup solution that will duplicate
my
On 30/05/17 02:06, Eric Beversluis wrote:
Which fs? I'm using the same external HDD to receive the backup that
always worked in the past (most recently just before I updated
Fedora). Why would that have changed? I always do my backup as root,
so the command I ran was 'sudo rdiff-backup
On 2017-05-04 09:26, Friedrich Praus wrote:
Fatal Error: Lost connection to the remote system
Any comments on how to fix this?
I may be wrong, but isn't the last message the likely culprit?
N.
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