Strange process on my Debian Laptop

Lisa Kachold lisakachold at obnosis.com
Fri May 1 12:29:48 MST 2009


Mark,

That is a pid 10878; you can use the command:

# lsof

to see all of the files and threads open on your system; piping to grep for
pid # or process name.

This is a root owned rsync --server process, as you said associated with
backuppc.  Not a lot more to talk about?
But if you would like to, why not address those questions to the correct
source:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users

Mark Sanborn describes the use of rsync for incremental backups:
http://www.marksanborn.net/howto/use-rsync-for-daily-weekly-and-full-monthly-backups/

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Mark Phillips <mark at phillipsmarketing.biz>wrote:

> The following process kicks off on my Debian laptop -
>
> narwhale:/home/mark# ps aux | grep rsync
> root 10878 1.0 5.0 54652 52148 ? Ss 06:59 1:40 /usr/bin/rsync --server
> --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group --links --times
> --block-size=2048 --recursive -D --exclude=/proc --exclude=/dev
> --exclude=/cdrom --exclude=/media --exclude=/floppy --exclude=/mnt
> --exclude=/var/lib/backuppc --exclude=/lost+found --ignore-times . /
>
> I am sure it is related to backuppc, which I use with ssh and rsync to
> backup my PCs. However, this computer does not have a profile associated
> with my backuppc setup. How do I find out more about what/who is starting
> this process so I can track down where it is coming from.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
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