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[Duplicity-talk] Long running duplicity
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Ken Smith |
Subject: |
[Duplicity-talk] Long running duplicity |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:24:27 -0800 |
I have a duplicity that has been running for two and a half days and
is probably only 20% finished. It is the first full backup.
If it stops for some reason and I restart it, will it pick up where it
left off or will it tell me that it has to do a full backup because it
didn't finish?
subquestion: Is there a way to tell duplicity, run for at most T
time even if the assigned task is not complete? (It may be apparent
that I will only care about an answer to this question if the answer
to the previous question is, "it will pick up where it left off.")
Once it finishes, I plan to let my duplicity cronjob run as often as I
can and allow the remote destination to grow unchecked until I learn
how much history I am able to store. Is there any way to tell
duplicity, "take at most N GB on remote host, deleting old files if
necessary until this is satisfied?" I would prefer this to having to
manually determine a good value to give to 'remove-older-than'. I
probably have about 30% more storage space on the remote than I need
for a full backup.
A duplicity newbie thanks you,
Ken Smith
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