Dne čtvrtek 11. ledna 2018 20:53:52 CET, Anton Aylward napsal(a):
On 11/01/18 10:12 AM, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
2) Use duplicity (or some GUI using it like Deja-Dup, perhaps kbackup) - it makes incremental backups (tar, zip, gpg) - You can set size of volumes, You can compress the volumes, if require also encrypt. In both cases You'll have one directory of files of given size and You can burn them.
Well, I installed duplicity and deja-dup. I started deja-dup and it stated it was doing an initial scan for the first backup. Then it told me it was out of space.
I never used any GUI over duplicity...
There's not much in the way of command line options and I never got the point where the GUI offered options. I tried it on a less populated FS, one of my ones under /var that has only 15% occupancy. After a short while the machine froze. I can't think of anything else that was going on to account for that, I was just watching the scan list; it stopped as the machine froze. Neither ctl-c nor any three fingered salute worked, I had to power cycle.
It uses plenty of CPU when preparing the archive volume, but I never experienced such a freeze. Might be watching htop in separate terminal or so could show more. It is not expected behavior, although its true, that initial backup can take long time (later incremental backups are much faster).
I also looked at the man page for duplicity as was very put off. Much to much to worry about. -- Vojtěch Zeisek https://trapa.cz/