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hello,
i have a big problem with my backups, because some files are copied instead of making hardlinks.
i use this command to make the backups:
rsync -z --no-inc-recursive -l -H -r -t -D -p -v -P --delete $PARAM [email protected]::daten/ "$PWD/$DATUM/"
after some tests, i make a new snapshot with this command:
rsync --no-inc-recursive -l -H -r -t -D -p -v -P --link-dest="$PWD/$LETZTER/" "$PWD/$LETZTER/" "$PWD/$DATUM/"
if i then run the first command, the new snapshot is synced with the source without copied files!
why can't rsync make the backup in one step, why must i first make a snapshot and then sync this snapshot to the data of the server? why work it one time over nfs, but not on the backup-system?
have rsync problem with while there are over 1 million files in the source-directory?
i test ist with rsync 3.2.3 and 3.2.7.
goodby
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hello,
i have a big problem with my backups, because some files are copied instead of making hardlinks.
i use this command to make the backups:
rsync -z --no-inc-recursive -l -H -r -t -D -p -v -P --delete $PARAM [email protected]::daten/ "$PWD/$DATUM/"
after some tests, i make a new snapshot with this command:
rsync --no-inc-recursive -l -H -r -t -D -p -v -P --link-dest="$PWD/$LETZTER/" "$PWD/$LETZTER/" "$PWD/$DATUM/"
if i then run the first command, the new snapshot is synced with the source without copied files!
why can't rsync make the backup in one step, why must i first make a snapshot and then sync this snapshot to the data of the server? why work it one time over nfs, but not on the backup-system?
have rsync problem with while there are over 1 million files in the source-directory?
i test ist with rsync 3.2.3 and 3.2.7.
goodby
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: