Here's a report from a backup that ended, and I quote "with some warnings."
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* Test finished at 6/1/2011 8:42:31 PM, 66967 file(s) and 3714 folder(s) tested, 0 error(s) and 0 warning(s) found
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* Total number of files added to backup: 66967
* Total number of folders added to backup: 3714
* Total size of files added to backup: 14,135,666.48 KB (uncompressed), 9,686,431.55 KB (compressed)
* Number of files excluded: 0
* Number of folders excluded: 0
* Next scheduled backup:
* Backup completed at 6/1/2011 8:42:31 PM with 0 error(s), 1 warning(s)
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So is it one warning or no warnings?
This does not make sense
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Hi,
From the partial log you send, I understand the test found no warnings and the backup was made with one warning. The warning during the backup execution could not be related to the resulting zip file tested at the end of the backup.
From the partial log you send, I understand the test found no warnings and the backup was made with one warning. The warning during the backup execution could not be related to the resulting zip file tested at the end of the backup.
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html
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Hi,
There must be 1 warning. Search for "warning:" in the log file.
There must be 1 warning. Search for "warning:" in the log file.
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html
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Hi,
Please send us the log file to info[at]fbackup[dot]com
Please send us the log file to info[at]fbackup[dot]com
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html