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On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 at 15:19, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
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> I have found, and I didn’t think of this earlier, that sometimes a clean
> directory works much better. It has to do with the XML files that remain
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> I didn’t notice this as much
I have found, and I didn’t think of this earlier, that sometimes a clean
directory works much better. It has to do with the XML files that remain
explaining what is supposed to be in there.
I didn’t notice this as much with the core apps as I did with the express apps,
like CUE. IT drove me
my question is do you have backups from a different version? I have found
that If I have backups from a different version in the same directory it
can cause the same problem.
We only keep about a week of backups before we delete. But the backup
server is then backed up to our long term storage
So I’m now confused, by changing the backup directory to a new directory on
our work system I can now backup and restore.
It still doesn’t like to restore from the original location but will backup
to it.
The permissions are the same for both. The def logs don’t show any issues.
So I’ll add it to
Surely "try again with an empty directory" defeats the purpose if the
goal is to restore a backup, no?
If the directory has to be empty, it isn't much of a backup - right?
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It doesn’t have to be empty as such, it’s just that at some point there
seems to be an issue where the restore function seems to go awry.
The backup works but, a restore isn’t able to find the backup files to
restore for some reason which doesn’t show in the drf logs.
To “fix” the issue it would
I feel like it’s old files that gum up the works. Like you’re set to save 3
copies and you have some files from last year.
I also see It break stuff with old files where the backup looks like it’s ok,
but reports failed. Clean up the old stuff and it runs fine again.
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