Jason writes:

> Using 2.1.2pl2:
> 
> I recently switched from using rsync (because it was getting a few 
> hundred megs into a backup then giving me an (Unable to read 4 bytes) 
> error, and not even keeping a partial), to using rsyncd.  I got this 
> working right earlier today and kicked off a manual full backup, ie.  
> BackupPC -v -f client1.  It ran for a little while, downloaded some 
> files, then gave a Segmentation Fault.  Here's the tail end of it:
> ...
>   create   644       0/0        7272 boot/grub/ufs2_stage1_5
>   create   644       0/0        6612 boot/grub/vstafs_stage1_5
>   create   644       0/0        9308 boot/grub/xfs_stage1_5
> Segmentation fault
> 
> I re-ran it a couple of times and got a segfault in this place twice, 
> once in a different place further on.  I tried running BackupPC_dump in 
> the perl debugger and it seemed to run quite a ways until it just locked up.
> 
> For what it's worth, to deal with BackupPC, my server and clients have 
> all been upgraded to the newest Perl modules and newest rsync.  There 
> was no error in the rsync.log, just "building file list".
> 
> Any suggestions how to proceed?  I've basically never gotten any of my 
> linux boxes to get through one backup in over a month, and it's very 
> frustrating due to the lack of debugging aids, and that files have been 
> transferring, but no partials are even registered, so it has to start 
> over each time.

This is probably fixed in a new release of File-RsyncP-0.66.  I haven't
released it yet, but I'll email it to you off-list.

Craig

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