resume the initial backup.
however rdiff-backup tells me:
Found interrupted initial backup. Removing...
... and then starts copying the files ... is there any way to resume an
initial backup?
thanks, tim
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hi david,
However, if I get Tim right, he is talking about an interrupted _initial_
backup run. In this case, giving up the entire history obviously does not do
any harm. Without any metadata (i.e. the rdiff-backup-data subfolder), afaik
a forced rdiff-backup run will take whatever
After more investigation, and upgrading to 1.1.14 I have found that:
* Backups run from cron still fail
* Manual backups run ok
Checking with -l gets the following:
# rdiff-backup -l /backup/backupdir/
Fatal Error: Previous backup to /backup/backupdir seems to have failed.
Rerun rdiff-backup
to have failed, regressing destination now but
work.
The same setup works on Ubuntu 6.10LTS (still using rdiff-backup 1.1.5).
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Tim Vaughan
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Is the following going to be fixed any time soon? rdiff-backup rocks!
(And it would be nice to see how the repository is changing in more
depth)
Thanks
Tim
p.s. I'm not subscribed to the list, so please CC me.
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Subject:Re: [rdiff-backup-users] rdiff-backup
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Thanks
Tim
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