Happy New Year folks!

 

First time poster, relatively newbie at rdiff.

 

I would like to remove all of the rdiff files on our system and basically
start from scratch.  Can I just do a rm on all files in the
rdiff-backup-data directory and will a new backup recreate those files?

 

We are getting a ton of missing file warnings everyday from cron and instead
of manually going through each one and checking them (there are hundreds)
I'd rather just remove all the rdiff stat/metadata/increment files.  Is that
recommended?  I know I probably wouldn't be able to do a restore without
them, correct?

 

Any other ideas to fix this up?  We've been getting these warnings for a few
months now.  The backups seem to run fine every night.  Beginning of a new
year, time to get this fixed up.

 

Thanks,

Mark

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