Ben Escoto wrote:
rdiff-backup now writes SHA1 sums into its mirror_metadata file for
all regular files, and checks them when restoring.
I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I bet that pounds CPU bound
boxes. I have quite a few of these and would love a way to turn this
feature off -
On 5 Nov 2005, at 23:58, Ben Escoto wrote:
Kevin Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Wed, 2 Nov 2005 06:01:12 -0500
I made a fresh backup with rdiff-backup 1.1.0, then did an
incremental backup. It failed, complaining about not being able to
read a 13M xml file.
Not sure what
Hi Ben and all,
I've recently started to get this error for no apparent reason (as far as
I can see nothing has changed). It happens when backing up a Fedora Core 1
box (phpeace) onto a Gentoo box (top). Both run rdiff-backup 1.0.0.
David Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:11:17 +1100
I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I bet that pounds CPU
bound boxes. I have quite a few of these and would love a way to
turn this feature off - is that going to happen? Happy to have it
default -
On 5 Nov 2005, at 23:59, Ben Escoto wrote:
Kevin Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Wed, 2 Nov 2005 05:06:11 -0500
On 2 Nov 2005, at 01:25, Ben Escoto wrote:
4. The backup attempt eventually failed with a ___File name too
long___ error.
This should be fixed in version 1.1.1.
Kevin Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Sun, 6 Nov 2005 10:12:00 -0500
How do you do your automatic testing? I wonder if I can use my
machine to do some automatic tests on OS X? I'm willing to try, but
I am not a developer, so there are no guarantees that I will be able
to
Chris Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Sun, 6 Nov 2005 12:15:45 + (GMT)
I've recently started to get this error for no apparent reason (as far as
I can see nothing has changed). It happens when backing up a Fedora Core 1
box (phpeace) onto a Gentoo box (top). Both run
Firstly, the GPG signature on your mail failed. Is the mail authentic?
Ben Escoto wrote:
From the CHANGELOG:
New in v1.1.1 (2005/11/05)
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rdiff-backup now writes SHA1 sums into its mirror_metadata file for
all regular files, and checks them when restoring.
The above
Is this something to worry about to is it OK? Thanks.
Begin forwarded message:
Warning: Extended attributes file not found
UpdateError usernameusername/Library/Application Support/
SyncServices/Local/clientdata/
0063006f006d002e006100700070006c0065002e006900530079006e00630044005500
Hello,
If I try to run
$ rdiff-backup -v 9 -b dir linuxhost::dir
from an OS X box to a Linux box, then I get this kind of error. I don't get
this error if I use -v 8 or lower.
Regards,
Blair
Index: ()
Data: {'size': 4096L, 'uid': 1, 'perms': 448, 'inode': 3089345L, 'devloc':
2051L,
I added the carbonfile patch, built v1.1.2, and did some testing.
I created a full backup, with carbonfile enabled. I restored a large
directory, and the carbonfile info seemed to restore correctly.
There was some earlier discussion about the performance impact of
adding SHA hashes - the
Another error!!
Begin forwarded message:
Warning: File system no longer needs quoting, but we will retain
for backwards compatibility.
Warning: Extended attributes file not found
UpdateError Library/Preferences/Intego/NetBarrier/Buffer Updated
mirror temp file
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
Another error!!
ListError private/var/launchd/0/sock [Errno 1] Operation not permitted:
'/private/var/launchd/0/sock'
maybe try with --exclude-sockets?
-dean
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, Blair Zajac wrote:
File /sw/lib/python2.4/site-packages/rdiff_backup/log.py, line 135, in
log_to_term
termfp.write(self.format(message, self.term_verbosity))
IOError: [Errno 35] Resource temporarily unavailable
you know there's no reason i can think of we would get
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