>>>>> Jeff Lessem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> wrote the following on Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:53:43 -0600
> I'm trying to restore some backups created a long time ago, with an old
> version of rdiff-backup, and I am getting a strange error. Files are
> created, then deleted, and then rdiff-backup complains that the file
> doesn't exist. This backup is from July 31, 2002. The backup was
> probably created with whatever rdiff-backup release was current at that
> time.
>
> I see the problem with rdiff-backup 0.13.4 from Debian, and I get the
> same error with rdiff-backup 1.0.1 with Python 2.3 and 2.4.
>
> It seems to be happening (or, this is my current theory) with files that
> did not exist at the time of the original backup, but were later added
> to the archive. The first file here is dated December, 2002, so it
> wouldn't have existed in the original July, 2002 archive, but only added
> later.
>
> Any advice on what to do? Should I roll back to an old version of
> rdiff-backup to do these restores?
>
> I'm happy to provide any additional information.
>
> This is the relevant part of the traceback:
>
> Thu Sep 22 17:50:47 2005 Processing changed file
> 5229_HomewoConsultancy_OU_25-Nov-02(final)2.doc
> Thu Sep 22 17:50:47 2005 Regular copying
> ('5229_HomewoConsultancy_OU_25-Nov-02(final)2.doc',) to
> home/rdiff-backup.tmp.13
> Thu Sep 22 17:50:47 2005 Renaming home/rdiff-backup.tmp.13 to
> home/5229_HomewoConsultancy_OU_25-Nov-02(final)2.doc
> Thu Sep 22 17:50:47 2005 Deleting
> home/5229_HomewoConsultancy_OU_25-Nov-02(final)2.docHmm that is weird. The backups were from before rdiff-backup made mirror_metadata files, so that could be part of the problem. Can you do an ls -l on the relevant increments and mirror files? Like for the home/5229...doc file, could you do a: ls -l <destdir>/home/5229...doc ls -l <destdir>/rdiff-backup-data/increments/home/5229...doc* Also, can you restore the file "manually"? The current version should be at <destdir>/home/5229...doc, so just copy that over. Then there should be some diffs in the <destdir>/rdiff-backup-data/increments/home dir, you can unzip those and apply them with rdiff in reverse chronological order. So depending on the number of files it may be easier to restore them "manually" or to use an earlier version. -- Ben Escoto
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