Hi Graig,
Nothing happen after I run the command, I will open a new thread then to
avoid confusion.
Thank you
Regards,
Hari
2018-01-27 20:27 GMT+03:00 Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users <
[email protected]>:
> Hari,
>
> This doesn't look related to the original thread. For some reason
> rsync_bpc's connection to the client is closed before any files get
> transferred.
>
> What happens when you run this comment as the backuppc user:
>
> /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l backuppc localhost /usr/local/bin/rsync
>
> Craig
>
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 5:01 AM, RAKOTONDRAINIBE Harimino Lalatiana <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I encounter the same issue now when I backup my localhost. I had a
>> problem after an OS upgrade and after some change and an upgrade in 4.1.4,
>> the issue has been resolved for all the hosts except for my localhost.
>>
>> I already tried all that was said earlier in the forum by building
>> rsync-bpc with the current git and increasing the xferlog
>>
>> The error in xferlog :
>>
>> This is the rsync child about to exec
>> /home/backuppc/rsyns-git/rsync-bpc/rsync_bpc
>> bpc_attrib_backwardCompat: WriteOldStyleAttribFile = 0, KeepOldAttribFiles = >> 0
>> opening connection using: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l backuppc localhost
>> /usr/local/bin/rsync --server --sender -svvlHogDtpre.iLsf
>> protected args: --timeout=72000 --numeric-ids . /
>> rsync_bpc: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)
>> [Receiver]
>> bpc_sysCall_cleanup: doneInit = 1
>> Done: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 0 filesTotal, 0
>> sizeTotal, 0 filesNew, 0 sizeNew, 0 sizeNewComp, 530710 inode
>> Parsing done: nFilesTotal = 0
>> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(629)
>> [Receiver=3.0.9.11]
>> rsync_bpc exited with fatal status 12 (3072) (rsync error: error in rsync
>> protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(629) [Receiver=3.0.9.11])
>> Xfer PIDs are now
>> Executing DumpPostUserCmd: /var/db/BackupPC/mailadmin.sh 0 localhost
>> Got fatal error during xfer (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data
>> stream (code 12) at io.c(629) [Receiver=3.0.9.11])
>> Backup aborted (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12)
>> at io.c(629) [Receiver=3.0.9.11])
>> BackupFailCleanup: nFilesTotal = 0, type = incr, BackupCase = 6, inPlace =
>> 1, lastBkupNum =
>> BackupFailCleanup: inPlace with no new files... no cleanup
>> Running BackupPC_refCountUpdate -h localhost -f on localhost
>> Xfer PIDs are now 17115
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host localhost #153: gotFsck = 1, gotDelta = ,
>> gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host localhost #153 (fsck = 1)
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host localhost #153 deltaFile
>> /var/db/BackupPC/pc/localhost/153/refCnt/poolCntDelta_0_0_0_17115 with
>> 510160 entries
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate: computing totals for host localhost
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host localhost got 0 errors (took 5 secs)
>> BackupPC_refCountUpdate total errors: 0
>> Xfer PIDs are now
>> Finished BackupPC_refCountUpdate (running time: 5 sec)
>> Xfer PIDs are now
>>
>> As I understand it's a problem with rsync-bpc but I didn't find any solution
>> to resolve it.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Hari
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2018-01-24 14:16 GMT+03:00 Joel Uckelman <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Thus spake Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users:
>>> > Joel,
>>> >
>>> > It's hard to tell from the log. However, one thing worth trying is to
>>> > build rsync-bpc 3.0.9 from current git, since there was a bug I fixed
>>> last
>>> > week that could be related to this:
>>> >
>>> > mkdir somewhere
>>> > cd somewhere
>>> > git clone https://github.com/backuppc/rsync-bpc
>>> > cd rsync-bpc
>>> > git checkout 3.0.9
>>> >
>>> > ./configure
>>> >
>>> > make
>>> >
>>> > Then set $Conf{RsyncBackupPCPath} to the new rysnc_bpc executable (ie:
>>> > /path/to/somewhere/rsync-bpc/rsync_bpc) and try running the backup
>>> again.
>>> >
>>> > If that still fails, the next steps are to increase XferLogLevel (eg,
>>> to 5
>>> > or 6), and add -vv to RsyncArgsExtra and send the log file.
>>> >
>>> > Craig
>>> >
>>>
>>> I had a complete successful backup with the patched rsync-bpc. I get
>>> a bunch of these (~50) in the log now:
>>>
>>> G bpc_read: read past EOF; readSize = 262101, posn = 43, fileSize = 43,
>>> bufferSize = 8388608
>>> G bpc_read: read past EOF; readSize = 262144, posn = 262144, fileSize =
>>> 43, bufferSize = 8388608
>>> G bpc_read: read past EOF; readSize = 262144, posn = 524288, fileSize =
>>> 43, bufferSize = 8388608
>>>
>>> But the backup appears to have been successful. Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> J.
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