On 01/15 02:41 , Nicola Scattolin wrote:
> now i'm copying my old pools on the new drive but i got a lot of I/O 
> errors on old drive, there is a way to force backuppc to check if the 
> files are still ok? Because i know that if a file is alredy been copy by 
> backuppc it will not copy it again, but i don't want to lose files when 
> backuppc think a file is already in the pool, but it's corrupted.
> If it's not possible i will erase the old backups and start new ones, 
> but i got a 1.4 TB backup to do and it will take a lot

I believe BackupPC does eventually check all the files on its stored pools
to verify the checksum on them matches the remote side. Other people here
will remember the mechanics more precisely than I; but I'm vaguely thinking
that if you do a full backup of each host, that causes a comparison of the
checksum of each of the files on the backup server against each of the files
on the machine to be backed up.

I could be wrong. Someone will have to back me up on this.

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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