I'm also affected by this bug. I stopped the backup of my 30GB VDI after
8h with apparently 0% success.
$ duplicity --version
duplicity 0.6.19
$deja-dup --version
deja-dup 24.0
For now I excluded my *.vdi files. What information can I provide?
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I also just tested on latest precise and it backed up my VM images fine.
Perhaps this got fixed by duplicity or gvfs updates. I don't believe
anything in deja-dup got fixed that would also fix this.
I'll mark Fix Released... Please re-open if you see this again.
** Changed in: deja-dup
UPDATE
just installed the daily build of ubuntu 12.04 (currently 3.2.0-2) and
everything's working correctly. all my 10GB vm images backed up fine.
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this is happening with me too.
running linuv mint 12...
backup is fine until it gets to a 20GB virtualbox image...then just sits there.
high cpu usage.
never had this problem in the past. backing up to an external 1TB drive.
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and if i exclude the vm image directory the backup completes successfully.
can't see any errors in the log when it's included.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872778
Title:
deja dup
Just to add this: in the dmesg there is a line saying 'readonly' that
might possibly confuse somebody. The reason is the external hdd
simulates both a cd drive as well as a hdd - the simulates cd drive only
contains windows-drivers. The actual hdd was mounted read-write and
writing on the hdd was
I had another person comment that VM images took unreasonably long.
Since you're the second, I'll mark this confirmed. I'm not sure why it
would be a problem. I assume it's any extremely large file, not
something specific to VM images, but who knows.
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
** Attachment added: excerpt of dmesg, ls -al of folder, screenshot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872778/+attachment/2538228/+files/dejadup_bug.tar.bz2
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