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Fbackup mirror backups missing files
Fbackup mirror backups missing files












fbackup mirror backups missing files

If for any reason the secondary server is unavailable, the backup will succeed with a warning, rather than fail.

fbackup mirror backups missing files

The difference with COPYTO is that the primary server's backup is done first, and *then* copied to the secondary server. However, if a pre-backup phase failure occurs (for example, the missing directory), the backup task will error out before the backing up phase begins.ĭepending on your needs, the COPYTO keyword may be able to help. What this should mean, is that once the actual backing up phase has begun, a subset of the files can fail and the rest should continue. If none of the files can be written, an error is raised and the backup process is stopped." However, the backup process continues as long as at least one specified backup file can be written.

fbackup mirror backups missing files

"During the backup process, if any of the files cannot be written a warning is raised. I've looked for the section in the help you are referring to, and it does seem to be slightly ambiguous:














Fbackup mirror backups missing files