That's what I started troubleshooting at first, but I've never been able to isolate why the other backup on the same system works without fail.
Some more details from today's round of attempts:
After posting this morning I did a complete shutdown/restart of my system (because SyncBack was again hung). My 6am backup (of my /user/ directory) kicked off any ran just fine, no issues at all (files were compared, copied and delted as they should have been). I run the 2nd backup (which is copying a /data directory for a single application) -- this time with the (very slow) compare. The entire compare runs just fine for a couple of hours (13gb or so of databases) which means the network and the local and remote systems all responded to those calls without issue (and my desktop did all 3 of it's backups as well over the same time frame). All of this worked no issue, I could watch my network and disk meters and saw everything flowing.
The hang doesn't occur until an actual copy happens -- it starts to copy a file and all traffic ceases. I believe it was the first file this time, but 4 files have actually made it over through 3 attempts today. If I attempt to stop the profile it never stops. I can modify the profile and save no problem, so SyncBackFree is still up and responding, just the profile is froze. I can't shutdown the process, or even kill it. The only way to stop this profile is to power off the system.
I'm wide open to any recommendations on how to isolate the test to counter against a driver issue, I'm all for that being the problem. If there is any sort of debug or log I can look at that would be great as well.
Thanks for any suggestions, they are appreciated.
Some more details from today's round of attempts:
After posting this morning I did a complete shutdown/restart of my system (because SyncBack was again hung). My 6am backup (of my /user/ directory) kicked off any ran just fine, no issues at all (files were compared, copied and delted as they should have been). I run the 2nd backup (which is copying a /data directory for a single application) -- this time with the (very slow) compare. The entire compare runs just fine for a couple of hours (13gb or so of databases) which means the network and the local and remote systems all responded to those calls without issue (and my desktop did all 3 of it's backups as well over the same time frame). All of this worked no issue, I could watch my network and disk meters and saw everything flowing.
The hang doesn't occur until an actual copy happens -- it starts to copy a file and all traffic ceases. I believe it was the first file this time, but 4 files have actually made it over through 3 attempts today. If I attempt to stop the profile it never stops. I can modify the profile and save no problem, so SyncBackFree is still up and responding, just the profile is froze. I can't shutdown the process, or even kill it. The only way to stop this profile is to power off the system.
I'm wide open to any recommendations on how to isolate the test to counter against a driver issue, I'm all for that being the problem. If there is any sort of debug or log I can look at that would be great as well.
Thanks for any suggestions, they are appreciated.