Am Montag, den 08.09.2014, 22:06 +0200 schrieb Ángel González:
> Bart wrote:
> > Sounds like you are hitting the file size limit for the file system you
> > have on your backup device.  Perhaps if you format your backup device to
> > ext4 or the like.
> > 
> > Bart
> 
> I also suspect this is the problem here. John, is the file still 4.6 GB
> when you arrive to the other computer? (or after you copied it to the
> USB device)
> 
> Try hashing the file locally and check at the other end. Eg. 
> sha256sum evolution-backup.tar.gz > evolution-backup.sha256
> 
> and at the final computer
> sha256sum -c evolution-backup.sha256
> 
> 
> 
> PS: It's strange that a 3 TG media didn't came formatted as NTFS.

Use the unix command "split" to split the big archive into files of a
lower size and put them together via "cat" when restoring. The nautilus
file manager has a script package where you can select a file and do
this via context menu.


-- 
thomas


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