On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 17:54 +0200, Holger Parplies wrote: > To be honest, I would *hope* that only you had these issues and everyone > else's backups are fine, i.e. that your hardware and not the BackupPC software > was the trigger (though it would probably need some sort of software bug to > come up with the exact symptoms).
So far my scan of one of my systems has finished and has given: 758080 files in 4096 directories checked, 0 had wrong digests, of these 0 zero-length. Another system is currently up to a/f/d of a full scan and has found the following errors tim@carbon:~$ grep -v ok /tmp/pool-check.txt ; tail -n 1 /tmp/pool-check.txt [335403] 1ef2238fe0d1e5ffb7abe1696a32ae91 ( 384) != 5c6bec8866797c63a7fbdc92f8678c1f [397563] 2429be9ee43ac9c7d0cb8f0f4f759cd8 ( 364) != 12351030008ccf626abd83090c0e5efa [761269] 452017085ec5f0a21b272dac9cbaf51c ( 2801) != b4f9ab837e47574f145289faddc38ca2 [1260873] 72ed33567c8fbda29d63ade20f13778d ( 364) != 8521efc754784ac13db47545edb22fcd [1380912] 7d264e0aedb7d6693946594b583643d6 ( 270) != c15a891ef0ab8d4842196fcbaf3e6b9f [1534431] 8a7e659dd6d0a4f45464cc3f55372323 ( 58) != de0ac1b424d9a022b4f3415896817ec4 [1598997] 90097fdb369c0152e737c7b88c0f6ff6 ( 282) != 16d682e1c10bee80844e6966eaabbbcf [1873732] a9d171972fca12bf03c082b7fba542d1 ( 364) != ee42dab9abc3486325a674779beaabcc [1940164] afd73ec3463ea92cfd509ead19f938f5 ( 5102) ok Once the scan has finished I'll do a bit more digging about when the files where created and from which host I'm backing up. The hardware in both cases is the same, a HP Microserver with a a raid5 disk set. The one without errors is running Fedora 15 32bit but with a pool that has been moved from Ubuntu 10.04 32bit a few months ago, the pool dates from the 20/09/2010. The one with errors has always been on current Ubuntu 32bit, the pool dates back to 08/01/2010. -- Tim Fletcher <t...@night-shade.org.uk> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/