I haven't decided yet. I started to think
this through further, and probably I have to write a separate script to sync
with the external server. My whole problem is the bandwidth between LAN
and External Server is a bit slow. I need something "restartable" (and the
external server doesn't have rsync either -- which would have been the
answer).
-AJ
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:57
PM
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] ftp and
short filenames prob
do you use duplicity for the syncing with thexternal ftp server
as well?
regards ede -- > I have to change my strategy on how
I'm doing my LAN-to-WAN backups for bandwidth reasons. > > That
said, I'm trying to use a local FTP server to host my duplicity
(encrypted/signed) files as a staging point, before sync'ing them to a remote
server. > > I can manually ftp files with "long filenames", but
when duplicity uses it as a target, I get these mangled, short filenames that
mean nothing to me. Worse: trying a "list-current-files" after a small
sync gives me "Backup source directory list does not exist." So I can't
even verify that it's working properly. > > I tried forcing short
filenames, but that didn't resolve the issue (I would deal with the mangled
target archive-names, but I need to know they're recoverable, and the list...
still doesn't work). > > Any ideas what to try
next????? > > Thanks, > AJ > >
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