A fix for this problem is already committed to the 0.2 series branch and
will be included in the next release (the final 0.2.0 release) in short
time.
The error is triggered if not enough free disk space is available for
the current backup. In such cases an error message is printed, and this
messa
Update from me:
I just deleted the old sbackup's archives from my stick and ran
nssbackup to make backups from scratch and everything worked well. No
more "TypeError: %d format: a number is required, not str" for me so
far. I'll keep you posted if there are any more errors in this regard
when my a
Jean-Peer,
I'm not sure if it could be help, but in
http://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9287012 we have a
"provisional" solution.
it work from the terminal ~$ sudo sbackupd
I have tested in lucid 64 bits, and works nice
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Jean-Peer, the same happened to me just now, too ("TypeError: %d format:
a number is required, not str"). Do you want/need the output from my
nssbackup.log as well?
Another "problem" (not a real problem for me, though) is, that I wanted
nssbackup to make additional backups to existing ones already
** Changed in: sbackup
Assignee: Jean-Peer Lorenz (peer.loz) => (unassigned)
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I confirm there is still a problem when defining a custom cron
expression in 0.2-RC9. I've committed a fix for this.
** Changed in: nssbackup
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
** Changed in: nssbackup/0.2
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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[log]
file = /var/log/nssbackup.log
level = 20
[places]
prefix = /usr
[schedule]
[dirconfig]
/media/ = 0
/var/cache/ = 0
/var/ = 1
/home/ = 1
/var/spool/ = 0
/var/tmp/ = 0
/usr/local/ = 1
/etc/ = 1
[general]
splitsize = 0
target = ftp://:@domain.local/array1/backup
format = none
mountdir = /mnt
> Does this happen if you run as root or user?
I run it as root user
> Would you post your configuration?
I will attach it
> Backups manually triggered or scheduled?
Scheduled hourly.
> Is something special on your software setup (libraries
deinstalled...)?
No.
> Do you have your root accou
Martin Schaaf wrote:
> The backup destination is a ftp server. The expected full backup size is
> between 50 and 80 GB. It tries to make a full backup and don't end. I
> never come to the point where incremental backups are made. I use the
> latest version from the PPA.
Not sure if this helps, but
I meant nssbackupd rather than sbackupd. I'm a bit confused about the
naming currently.
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nssbackup does not prevent itself from running in parallel.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573733
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Brief update: I've made a quick check and for me it works: I've executed
sbackupd from terminal and started another sbackupd process after a
short period of time. The second process was aborted with the (expected)
error 'nssbackup already running'.
Conclusion: not easy to reproduce for me -> I nee
Hi Martin,
some more questions:
Do you have your root account enabled?
Are you logged in while the backup starts?
Do manuell backups (as user/as root) work for you? From terminal/from GUI?
Can you post a full log of the issue with debug loglevel enabled?
I'm out of ideas so far. The only issue I'
@Frederic ROBIN:
Does your original problem still exists for you when using latest PPA version
(RC9)? I've fixed the issue you've described in the latest version.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/581539
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hi,
Settings are :
custom, daily, exactly at...
No compression, no split,
Use custom local backup directory
Full backup every 5 days
purging : simple cutoff every 7 days
Best regards
De : Jean-Peer Lorenz
À : robin_...@yahoo.fr
Envoyé le : Sam 15 mai 2010, 1
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