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Post Large restore timeouts on webapge 
Hello backuppc-users,

I have a nicely working 2.02 solution. It does everything I need.
Many thanks Craig !!

But whilst doing some large restore tests, I noticed that if I ask
to restore a 170 MB directory, using the Tar restore option, the web
browser interface comes back after about a minute with 'connection
to host is broken', i.e. i think it has timed out, not getting any response in
that time. The server running BackupPC is still putting together the
tar ... If I resend the browser instruction, funnily enough it was
able to catch the save or open restore.tar dialog box the second
time.

Is there anyway around this? I may be able to use the cmd line restore, but
that kind of defeats the object of the friendly interface ....

what do others do in this case??

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Julian Robbins
Applications Engineer





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Post Large restore timeouts on webapge 
Well, based on your last message, I'd say the backuppc daemon is getting
killed by the kernel due to a memory shortage. It seems like a large
restore take up more memory than your machine has.

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Julian Robbins wrote:

Hello backuppc-users,

I have a nicely working 2.02 solution. It does everything I need.
Many thanks Craig !!

But whilst doing some large restore tests, I noticed that if I ask
to restore a 170 MB directory, using the Tar restore option, the web
browser interface comes back after about a minute with 'connection
to host is broken', i.e. i think it has timed out, not getting any response in
that time. The server running BackupPC is still putting together the
tar ... If I resend the browser instruction, funnily enough it was
able to catch the save or open restore.tar dialog box the second
time.

Is there anyway around this? I may be able to use the cmd line restore, but
that kind of defeats the object of the friendly interface ....

what do others do in this case??

--
Best regards,

Julian Robbins
Applications Engineer





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