Public bug reported:
Hi there,
our Simple Backup Suite is not simply purging old backups. That how
simple the description of the issue we're having with SBackup could be.
I spent a few hours researching on the internet if it is known issue,
and only indication could be that the backup destinatio
At the end of a sbackup.log there is a record that "Simple purge" has
been attempted (without any status what it actually did):
2018-05-13 16:45:25,339 - INFO: Leading '/' from member names were removed.
2018-05-13 16:45:25,350 - INFO: TAR returned a message: Total bytes written:
370298880 (354Mi
To workaround this issue, I wrote a simple shell script located at:
https://gist.github.com/delphym/62e99ef7ba936879580c66c6a9685ef3#file-clean_old_backups-sh
Someone might find it helpful.
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Interesting observation:
The last night I've change the value of *Simple cut-off:* from 10 to 7, so now
it looks like:
Simple cut-off: Erase all backup older than 7 days.
The output of the sbackup in the log is also interesting:
2018-05-16 22:30:00,509 - INFO: TAR returned a message: Total bytes
Hi wattazoum,
Thank you so much for looking into this issue and explaining how the
Sbackup works.
Well, I've slowly arrived to similar conclusion and yes, you're right
about our configuration was kind of clashing.
(Just inherited how it was setup and my aim is to improve it). With no
description
Hello, I can confirm this issue is still present on latest:
* Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (upgraded today)
When trying to connect from macOSX Mojave (10.14.6 (18G1012)
** its application "Screen Sharing v1.7.2(498.150)" or
** VNC® Connect Viewer v6.19.1115 (r42122) x64 (Nov 11 2019 12:05:05)
In both cases
It's a bit tricky to come up with simple description. IMHO examples are
the best way how to demonstrate the functionality, so, please find below
what I would include in the documentation/help for the Simple Backup
Suite.
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Purging
Is the instrument to keep you