Hi Craig,

It was corrupted, now it has a line per backup, but there is another
problem, it didn't recover a full backup because it hasn't the
backupInfo file, is there any script to recreate a backupInfo file? (I
guess I'll have to do it by hand)

We had to replace a disk from the RAID1, where the backups are made, may
be this lead to some kind of corruption.

Regards.

Craig Barratt escribió:
> Carlos writes:
> 
>> For some reason all backups for a host have disappeared, but the data is
>> still there, with correct permissions and there is free space. According
>> to the web interface, that host has never been backed up.
>>
>> -rw-r----- 1 backuppc backuppc   1940766 2008-02-23 04:09 backups
>> -rw-r----- 1 backuppc backuppc   1958834 2008-02-22 03:57 backups.old
>>
>> May be the backups file has been corrupted?
> 
> Yes.  backups should be a small ascii file with one line per
> backup.  It shouldn't be more than a couple of kB max.
> 
> Your backups file is huge.  What is in them?  Is your disk corrupted
> in some way?
> 
> If you are running 3.x it is easy to build a new backups file.
> Rename the old backups file to something else.  Then run:
> 
>     su backuppc
>     /usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary HOSTNAME
> 
> Craig


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