Craig
Quoting $* gives me a new error:
/bin/tar: invalid option -- ' '
(I get exactly the same error whether I use $incrDate or $incrDate+)
That script is to avoid potential security problems from relaxing the
rules in sudoers, so I'd rather not get rid of it, but I'm a bit
surprised no-one else has the same problems (and that it apparently used
to work for me once)
Graham
On 25/04/2020 17:59, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users wrote:
Graham,
Your script is the problem. Using $* causes the shell the resplit
arguments at whitespace. To preserve the arguments you need to put
that in quotes:
exec /bin/tar -c "$*"
Craig
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 5:04 AM Graham Seaman <gra...@theseamans.net
<mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>> wrote:
Thanks Craig
That's clearly the problem, but I'm still mystified.
I have backuppc running on my home server; the storage is on a NAS NFS
mounted on the home server. Backing up other hosts on my network (both
full and incremental) over rsync works fine.
The home server backs up using tar. The command in the log is:
Running: /usr/bin/sudo /etc/backuppc/localtar/tar_create.sh -v -f - -C
/etc --totals --newer=2020-04-22 21:18:10 .
If I set
$Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate+ $fileList+';
then incremental backups of the home server fail with:
/bin/tar: Substituting -9223372036854775807 for unknown date format
‘2020-04-22\\’
/bin/tar: 21\:18\:10: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
If instead I set:
$Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate $fileList';
then incremental backups fail with:
/bin/tar: Option --after-date: Treating date '2020-04-22' as
2020-04-22
00:00:00
/bin/tar: 21\:18\:10: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
Could it be to do with my localtar/tar_create.sh? (I created this so
long ago I no longer remember where it came from).
This is just:
#!/bin/sh -f
exec /bin/tar -c $*
Thanks again
Graham
On 25/04/2020 02:59, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users wrote:
> Graham,
>
> This is a problem with shell (likely ssh) escaping of arguments that
> contain a space.
>
> For incremental backups a timestamp is passed as an argument to tar
> running on the client. The argument should be a date and time, eg:
>
> --after-date 2020-04-22\ 21:18:10'
>
> Notice there needs to be a backslash before the space, so it is
part of
> a single argument, not two separate arguments.
>
> You can tell BackupPC to escape an argument (to protect it from
passing
> via ssh) by adding a "+" to the end of the argument name, eg:
>
> $Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate+ $fileList+';
>
>
> Craig
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 3:17 PM Graham Seaman
<gra...@theseamans.net <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>
> <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>>>
wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ok, I guess its this (from the start of XferLOG.bad):
>
> /bin/tar: Option --after-date: Treating date '2020-04-22' as
2020-04-22
> 00:00:00
> /bin/tar: 21\:18\:10: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
>
> which is kind of confusing, as it goes on to copy the rest
of the
> directory and then says '0 Errors'. Anyway, its correct that
there is no
> file called '21:18:10'. Any idea why it thinks there should be?
>
> Graham
>
>
> On 24/04/2020 20:59, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users wrote:
> > Graham,
> >
> > Tar exit status of 512 means it encountered some sort of error
> (eg, file
> > read error) while it was running on the target client.
Please look at
> > the XferLOG.bad file carefully to see the specific error
from tar.
> >
> > If you are unable to see the error, please send me the entire
> > XferLOG.bad file?
> >
> > Craig
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 12:13 PM Graham Seaman
> <gra...@theseamans.net <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>
<mailto:gra...@theseamans.net <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>>
> > <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net
<mailto:gra...@theseamans.net> <mailto:gra...@theseamans.net
<mailto:gra...@theseamans.net>>>> wrote:
> >
> > I have a persistent problem with backing up one host:
I can do
> a full
> > backup, but an incremental backup fails on trying to
transfer
> the first
> > directory:
> >
> > tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 2 filesExist, 81381
sizeExist, 18122
> > sizeExistComp, 2 filesTotal, 81381 sizeTotal
> > Got fatal error during xfer (Tar exited with error 512
() status)
> > Backup aborted (Tar exited with error 512 () status)
> >
> > All other hosts work ok. So I'm guessing it must be a file
> permission
> > error. Looking at the files, everything seems to be
owned by
> > backuppc.backuppc, so I don't know where/what else to look
> for. Any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Graham
> >
> >
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