Craig Barratt wrote:
> shalauras writes:
>
>
> > I'm making backups from some servers daily, but i have a problem with one
> > server.
> > The client take up around 50G, but almost all in one directory(49G)
> >
> > When i try make a backup, this give me an error when trying to copy the
> > directory with 49G
> > "Out of memory during "large" request .... /usr/...backuppc/.../fileZIO.pm"
> >
>
> Can you include the full error? Also, what versions of zlib and
> Compress::Zlib are you using?
>
> How many files are in this directory?
>
> BackupPC stores all the file attribute information for each directory
> in a single file, and it needs to be able to decompress and fit that
> information in memory. However, it should only be at most a few 100
> bytes per file, so one directory would have to have a huge number of
> files for this to be a problem.
>
> Another possibility is that some compressed file is corrupted and
> it is causing uncompress to break.
>
> Craig
Thanks for your answer.
My Compress::Zlib is 2.021.
I have 287 files in that directory, almost all hidden.
Maybe any file with a lot ofs characters???? i had some problems seems with
largue names.
Thanks again.
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