Hello,
I would advise you to use the rsync method on Windows as it's less tricky
than smb.
There's an how to at
www.linux-geex.com
Just search for backuppc on the search field.
Cheers
Pedro Oliveira
On Feb 22, 2012 2:29 PM, "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Les Mikesell <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am backing a Windows XP PC that is remote (Internet) and it takes
>>> several hours. I am selectively backing up a small amount of data.
>>> Somewhere in the middle of the backup, I start getting lines like these:
>>>
>>> NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID listing \ramu\*
>>>
>>> NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID listing \temp\*
>>>
>>> NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID listing \temp_wks_5418\*
>>>
>>> Once I get these lines, they seem to be continues for every subfolder and 
>>> the files do not get backed up.
>>>
>>> Additionally, those lines are always preceded by a line like this:
>>>
>>> Error reading file 
>>> \backup\Canon_2GB_SDC\dvd-backup\sees\msp430\MSP430_Console_IAR_STD\timerb.c
>>>  : NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
>>>
>>> Which is sometimes a large file but often a small file.
>>>
>>> The worst part of this is that the backup misses the remaining data AND 
>>> gets flagged as "Full" and not "Partial". Therefore Backuppc won't try to 
>>> continue or do any more with that PC until next week. See the 14917 Xfer 
>>> errs below.
>>>
>>>
>> I've seen that happen where there was a duplex mismatch between the
>> target host and its switch connection (one configured for 'full', one for
>> "auto", but  full means "don't negotiate" and auto means "assume half if
>> there is no negotiation").  Any bad network connection could probably cause
>> it.  I'd agree that it should probably be interpreted as a more fatal error.
>>
>> --
>>    Les Mikesell
>>       [email protected]
>>
>>
> No new news on this. It still happens and I haven't been able to figure it
> out. The network topology is this:
>
> Windows PC  -> (10.10.0.?) SonicWallVPN Client -> Internet -> SonicWall
> VPN Router (10.10.0.1) -> BackupPC on Linux-x64 (10.10.0.12)
>
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