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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Adam Goryachev wrote:
>> So, I guess this is why the following full backup is attempting to
>> re-transfer all of the files/directories after the "error"... So, the
>> million dollar question, why did backuppc see/log the error, and then
>> continue with marking the rest of the entries deleted, and mark the
>> backup successfully completed?
> 
> Wild guess here, but could a virus scanner on the target be doing 
> something strange as you access the files?
> 

Certainly it is possible, however, it still seems strange that backuppc
saw the EOF and logged the "removing in-process file" before then
logging all the delete lines....

I assume the AV could say "these files no longer exist" but backuppc
ignored the EOF, *and* marked the backup as completed successfully....

Regards,
Adam
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