BloodBlight
BloodBlight
I have done this with a script before. - Track the files however you want (I used any file newer than the last backup) - Send those files to tar...
Yes, and you would have to restore all increments in order. A pain and why there are other products dedicated to that. Borg repos do not need to be local....
I think they are basically pulling the entire file structure over SSH to the backup server every time. So full read -> encrypt -> compress - > transmit -> decrypt...
Is this from an HDD by chance? If you tar all the files to /dev/zero (not /dev/null as it will basically skip doing anything). How long does it take?
About how many of the 469k files have been modified? EDIT: Wording
Hmm, the only thing that I can think of is you have some very large files that are only slightly changing, but borg has to re-read the entire file for...
My understanding is, if the attributes of the file don't change. It shouldn't even open the file. So everything would just be meta ops, and the slowest of SSDs could...
I have never used umask, does anyone know how much per-file overhead that adds? Not even sure what it does. :) @jdchristensen, do you know?
Also seeing this. Running the command two times in a row generates two different errors. First, the sha512sum. Second, permission denied. This is also true for 7.4 that was released...
Additional not, after running it a second time and restarting Steam, it does show up.... Testing now.