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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902985
Title:
Unable to resume encrypted backups
Status in Déjà Dup Backup Tool:
Fix Released
Status in Déjà Dup 22 series:
Fix Released
Status in “deja-dup” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I have been unable to resume a partial backup. There are two use cases:
1) While running a backup I press the "Resume later" button.
2) Backup fails due to "connection timed out".
In both cases I can see the files that have been added to the backup
directory by the halted backup process. The next time I use DD and
press "Backup now" I expect the backup to continue from where it left
off (with the possible exception of rolling back any files that were
only partly backed up). However, what happens is that DD deletes all
the files from the previous session and starts from the beginning
again.
(BTW these are encrypted backups. I have not tried it without
encryption.)
Reproduce the problem:
Get the starting count of files in the backup directory.
Run backup (In my case, always with encryption, and always over a LAN.)
Stop the backup part way through (either by pressing "Resume later" or
breaking the network connection)
Get the count of files in the backup directory (should be more than the
starting count)
Run backup again (press "Backup now")
Get the count of files in the backup directory once the backup has started
uploading (For me the file count has been taken back to the starting count)
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