To see BackupPC progress, I thought a little more about Tyler's
suggestion, and came up with this:
watch "lsof -n -ubackuppc | grep -v \"
mem \""
Whether rsync or smbclient are used, files being opened
by the user backuppc show up in this list.
Probably someone can come up with a refinement of this
but the man page for lsof is a little long :-) .
Greetings,
Jürgen Depicker
From:
"Tyler J. Wagner"
<tyler AT tolaris DOT com>
To:
"General list
for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date:
22/12/2010 14:56
Subject:
Re: [BackupPC-users]
How to restore 200GB as fast/easily as
possible?
On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 08:21 -0500, gimili wrote:
> I left it running all night and it is still not done. It shows
it
> running in the web interface but when I do a "df" on the
target
> machine the "Used Available Use%" are not changing at all
which make
> me think that it is not working plus it should have been done by now.
My biggest complaint about BackupPC (and I have few), is that both
backups and restores show nothing when in progress. At least with rsync.
I'd prefer something like a way to see the last 10 files copied, or
something, just to see what it is doing.
Gimili, you can run this on the target machine:
for i in `ps -ef | grep rsync | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2};'` ; do
lsof -n | grep $i ; done
This will list all open files currently in use by any processes named
"rsync". A few of those will be the files currently being read
or
written. You can use this to see what is happening.
I had a problem recently where rsync restores failed if they ran longer
than 12 seconds or so. The problem turned out to be /tmp having the
wrong permissions. Make sure it is mode 1777 (rwxrwxrwt).
Regards,
Tyler
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