Note that BackupPC is using its own rsync implementation "RsyncP", not the standard rsync. Maybe some files are corrupted. For troubleshooting I would try a regular "rsync -a" between the machines of the directory in question.
... Matt Stephen Vaughan wrote: >I'm performing a backup on a folder which contains about 1,000,00 files >spread over about 10,000 folders. I'm using rsync 2.6.4 on both the backuppc >server and the machine I am trying to backup. I can't workout why I keep >getting this problem... I'm doing an incremental backup and it gets to a >particular file/directory every time I try and fails and it starts deleting >all these folders and then says "Backup aborted (Child exited prematurely)". > > >I've got the logging level turned way up on backuppc, so thats the reason >for the strange logs. > >Also this is what is displayed on the rsyncd logs: > >----------------------------------------------------------------------rsync >logs--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >2006/04/13 17:31:14 [10800] rsync: error writing 108 unbuffered bytes - >exiting: Connection reset by peer >2006/04/13 17:31:14 [10800] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream >(code 12) at io.c(463) > >-----------------------------------------------------------------------Backuppc >logs------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >xxx2/docs.0/images/lukebats-157.jpg got exact match >xxx2/docs.0/images/lukebats-157.jpg got digests >39a641580ad41651588c7b7a69e1df51 vs 39a641580ad41651588c7b7a69e1df51 >xxx2/docs.0/images/lukebats-157.jpg: nothing to do > same 644 1002/1002 103385 davidblaymires/docs.0/images/lukebats- >157.jpg >attribSet(dir=fopt-netchant-www/davidblaymires/docs.0/images, file= >lukebats-157.jpg) >Read EOF: >Tried again: got 0 bytes >Child is sending done >Got done from child >Got stats: 0 0 0 1792 ('errorCnt' => 0,'ExistFileSize' => >'20111586294','ExistFileCnt' => 534917,'TotalFileCnt' => 540136,'ExistFile >CompSize' => '16868536513','TotalFileSize' => '20972218001') > delete 644 1011/1011 33186 davidblaymires/docs.0/images/otto.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 34896 >davidblaymires/docs.0/images/patrickcollins.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 121115 davidblaymires/docs.0/images/team- >197.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 5000 >davidblaymires/docs.0/images/wiplogo.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 102042 >davidblaymires/docs.0/images/owencatcher-184.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 36832 >davidblaymires/docs.0/images/nilgiri.jpg > delete 644 1011/1011 26454 >davidblaymires/docs.0/images/pavilioncafe.jpg > >attribWrite(dir=fopt-netchant-www) -> >/var/lib/backuppc/pc/xxx.xxx.net/new/fopt-netchant-www/attrib >attribWrite(dir=) -> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/xxx.xxx.net/new//attrib >Child is aborting >Got exit from child >Parent read EOF from child: fatal error! >Sending csums, cnt = 1503579, phase = 1 >/var/lib/backuppc/pc/xxx.xxx.net/1/fopt-netchant-www/xxx1/fdocs.6/fimages/fteam/fcam/fcamflipunder.jpg >cache = , i >nvalid = , phase = 1 >Sending csums for xxx1/docs.6/images/team/cam/camflipunder.jpg (size=106755) >Done: 540136 files, 20972218001 bytes >Got fatal error during xfer (Child exited prematurely) >Backup aborted (Child exited prematurely) > >-- >Best Regards, >Stephen > > > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/