Sorry, I must have misread the instructions. I reinstated the most recent
mirror file.

I ran 'zcat -t' and removed corrupted zip files until it completed without a
corrupted file report.

I then ran rdiff-backup again and it seem to run okay.

Thanks for the help.

-----Original Message-----
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> wrote the following on Mon, 15 Aug 2005 21:14:54 +0000

> I tried following a "workaround" provided in the FAQ. I deleted the
> older current and moved the newer one to a different place, then ran
> the backup again.

The FAQ workaround doesn't tell you to move _both_ current_mirror
files.

> How would I ascertain if a snapshot has been corrupted?

I think I suggested checking out your mirror_metadata files.  Since
they are gzipped you could zcat them and see if which one(s) have
gotten corrupted.
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