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2019 Jan 03
1
--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing
I've been running rsync as a cygwin task on Windows Server 2008 for about two months now. I'm using the --link-dest option to do a daily 'snapshot' of the contents of a server containing about 10TB of data, about 13 million files, to a Linux based NAS server. Things started out great but I soon noticed that the time take to complete was slowly incrementing. It started at around
2019 Jan 08
2
--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing
Any ideas anyone?
I still need at least a weekly backup of all data.
The current workaround is just for the most active directories.
Are there any diagnostics I can do which might shed some light on this?
Thanks
JohnOn 4 Jan 2019 09:53, John Simpson via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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> Kevin
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> The link-dest parameter is a single directory (the previous day's
2019 Jan 04
0
--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing
Kevin
The link-dest parameter is a single directory (the previous day's directory), the destination is today's directory.
I haven't tried deleting a backup, there's no particular need in space terms, at the current rate there's enough space for several years of daily backups.
I've reverted to daily backups on a small subset of the total; the full backup now takes
2006 Jul 20
1
tracking an error back to a file
Hi. I''m in the process of writing an introductory paper on ZFS.
The paper is meant to be something that could be given to a systems
admin at a site to introduce ZFS and document common procedures for
using ZFS.
In the paper, I want to document the method for identifying which
file has a checksum error. In previous discussions on this alias,
I''ve used the following