t so that the balance would be over 92
> dollars. The last daily storage charge was for 184245293378 bytes (just
> under 184 GB) of storage. Based on my .tarsnaprc file which has
> "checkpoint-bytes 1G” defined, I would expect to find a .part file totaling
> 183GB. However, I don’t find anything when I run the following command:
>
> $ pwd
> /usr/home/justin
> $ id
> uid=1001(justin) gid=1001(justin) groups=1001(justin),0(wheel)
> $ tarsnap -vv --list-archives
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> be achieved instantly with a mirror dataset, freezing one and continuing
> to update the other, but we've not discussed those.
Does this help?
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/snapshots_backup.html
I've not tried it myself, but that's how I understand CoW filesystems
work and it's as Graham described.
Tim.
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a
quote
An archive already exists with the
name archive-name.part
tarsnap: Error creating new archive
/quote
Which surprises me, because it's documented as being supposed not to
do this.
Any hints?
Thanks
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