On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:39 AM, John Gamble <jg5@sanger.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Marc,
Thanks for your reply and apologies for not noticing that bit in the manual. So if I've understood it properly, the answer is yes, Tarsnap can re-start a partial archive. I guess the command to re-start would be exactly the same as the initial command. Would that be a fair assumption?If this isn't a completely thick question, how would I know the archive was now whole and complete? That is, no data missing or lost?Regards,John##On 19 Mar 2014, at 14:31, Marc Hedlund <marc@precipice.org> wrote:See "INTERRUPTING ARCHIVAL" at http://www.tarsnap.com/man-tarsnap.1.html
-MOn Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:28 AM, John Gamble <jg5@sanger.ac.uk> wrote:Can anyone advise on the following please?In the event that a backup gets interrupted - either by technical problems or because it's taking so long and I want to switch off my computer - is Tarsnap able to pick up where it left off once the connection is re-established? Or would I have to start the backup all over again?What would be the command for re-starting an interrupted backup?Thanks for any advice on this matter.Best wishes,John Gamble
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