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Post Rsyncd crash recovery 
Hi,

It's 2 times I lost longs remote backups > 6 hours because ADSL
shutdown.

Is it possible to restart the rsyncd dump from the last file sent
instead of restart the entire backup ? - the "new" directory is still
present in the pc/$host/

Sam.





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Post Rsyncd crash recovery 
Sam Przyswa writes:

It's 2 times I lost longs remote backups > 6 hours because ADSL
shutdown.

Is it possible to restart the rsyncd dump from the last file sent
instead of restart the entire backup ? - the "new" directory is still
present in the pc/$host/

That doesn't sound correct - when the backup fails the new directory
should be removed.

If you are running 2.1.0 the incomplete full backup will be saved
as a partial. On the next attempt the partial should be used as
a starting point. However, incremental backups do not keep partials.

Craig


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