Craig-
Thanks for taking a look at this.
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 8:06 PM, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Ray,
>
> What is the XferMethod and backup schedule (ie, how often do you do
> incrementals and fulls)? Which backup are you viewing (ie, how many
> incrementals need to be merged to view it)? Are you running v3 or v4?
>
>
We're running v4.1.3,
For this host we're using the 'tar' backup method. The host doesn't
support an rsync new enough to work with BackupPC.
$Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar';
Here's our schedule
$Conf{FullPeriod} = '90.97';
$Conf{IncrPeriod} = '0.97';
$Conf{FillCycle} = 7;
$Conf{FullKeepCnt} = [ 4,3,0,0,0,0];
For this host, the last 'full' backup was number 72 taken on Aug-04.
In this output, I count the number of lines of output for each backup for
the directory in question. Normally, this directory appears to hold
approximately 40000 files (+/- 10000), and there is a lot of churn month to
month. However, BackupPC seems to think the directory just keeps growing.
The file counts support the behavior we saw, and the the new Full backup
seems to have temporarily reset the count to something approaching correct,
but then the counts just keep incrementing.
$ for i in $(ls /mnt/backups/BackupPC/pc/hostname/ | grep -v -E '[^0-9]');
do echo -n "BKP $i:"; /usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_ls -h hostname -n $i
-s / /dir/path | wc -l; done
BKP 14:36503 (Filled)
BKP 28:62162 (Filled)
BKP 42:85323 (Filled)
BKP 51:104152
BKP 52:104998
BKP 53:105337
BKP 54:105379
BKP 55:106075
BKP 56:106912 (Filled)
BKP 57:113966
BKP 58:115212
BKP 59:118045
BKP 60:120110
BKP 61:120955
BKP 62:122617
BKP 63:125500 (Filled)
BKP 64:132740
BKP 65:135597
BKP 66:138578
BKP 67:140102
BKP 68:140899
BKP 69:142810
BKP 70:145427 (Filled)
BKP 71:149962
BKP 72:40163 (FULL)
BKP 73:47590
BKP 74:49129
BKP 75:49931
BKP 76:52125
BKP 77:54851
BKP 78:57530
BKP 79:60417 (Filled)
BKP 80:64111
BKP 81:65563
BKP 82:66360 (Filled)
> Two options are to:
>
> - use BackupPC_ls so you can see the backup tree using the command line
> - look in the XferLOG files to figure out which files are in which
> backup.
>
> Craig
>
Both of these are great pointers. Thanks.
Question: Once I do find the file using the manual method, how best to
trigger the restore. The "BackupPC_restore" command doesn't seem to ask
for enough information ( like backup number) to specify the correct file
version to restore.
$ ./BackupPC_restore
usage: ./BackupPC_restore [-p] [-v] <hostIP> <client> <reqFileName>
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