Dear list:

A friend of mine told me last night about rdiff-backup. He seemed
enthusiastic about it, urged me to try it out. 

I run Debian linux 3.1 on my office system, and need to backup various data
files from several folders, over a DSL connection to my home machine, also
running Debian 3.1. Both home and work machines have rdiff-backup version
0.13.4-5 installed. I have run 'rdiff-backup --test-server localmachine
 remotemachine' and got a successful report back at the prompt. 

Yet, when I attempt to run rdiff-backup with anything from /local/folder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]::/remote/folder   I get the following errors
consistently: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rdiff-backup /home/scott/assist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]::/home/scott/rdb
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Detected abilities for source (read only) file system:
  Access control lists                         Off
    Extended attributes                          Off
      Mac OS X style resource forks                Off
        Mac OS X Finder information                  Off
        -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Warning: ownership cannot be changed on filesystem at
        /home/scott/rdb/rdiff-backup-data
        -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Detected abilities for destination (read/write) file system:
          Characters needing quoting                   ''
            Ownership changing                           Off
              Hard linking                                 On
                fsync() directories                          On
                  Directory inc permissions                    On
                    Access control lists                         Off
                      Extended attributes                          Off
                        Mac OS X style resource forks                Off
                          Mac OS X Finder information                  Off
                          
-----------------------------------------------------------------
                          Fatal Error: Bad rdiff-backup-data dir on
                          destination side

                          The rdiff-backup data directory
                          /home/scott/rdb/rdiff-backup-data
                          exists, but we cannot find a valid current_mirror
                          marker.  You can
                          avoid this message by removing the
                          rdiff-backup-data directory;
                          however any data in it will be lost.

                          Probably this error was caused because the first
                          rdiff-backup session
                          into a new directory failed.  If this is the case
                          it is safe to delete
                          the rdiff-backup-data directory because there is
                          no important
                          information in it.


Not sure why my email does that to text pasted into it , but there's the
output. 

This is indeed the first backup session with rdiff-backup. But I fail to
understand why it would fail outright when the --test-server option worked,
a la: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rdiff-backup --test-server
[EMAIL PROTECTED]::/home/scott/rdb
Testing server started by:  ssh -C [EMAIL PROTECTED] rdiff-backup --server
Server OK

Can someone help me figure this out? 

Scott


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