Re: rsync causing disk sleeps and loss of apps

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On Thursday 03 February 2011 06:44:26 Martin (KDE) wrote:
> Hm, this occur if you try to run a copy to a nfs share as root. Usually 
> the user root is mapped to nobody:nobody. root has only limmited access 
> to the nfs server. Do you use nfs for the test or did you used this in 
> the past?
> 
Yes, this is a nfs share.  I expect I could set it up to directly address the 
IP of the box, if you think that may be the answer?  I frequently ssh into the 
box, but I've not done anything like this through a script before, so if I 
need to know anything particular about syntax, please enlighten me :-)

> otherwise It is possible that the destination filesystem does not 
> support user management (FAT).
> 
N/A

> May be, it is a good idea to try the rsync on a clean destination folder?

I'll see what I can do later today, but the whole point is to get the backup 
onto that particular box.  I know I can do similar backups within the local 
environment.  The server box does just that, backing up to a separate disk.

Anne
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