No worries.  I hadn't done anything by then anyway.

Regards,

John

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On 19 Mar 2014, at 20:06, "Marc Hedlund" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Whoops. Sorry for the misinfo, John. 
> 
> -M
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Colin Percival <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> On 03/19/14 07:39, John Gamble wrote: 
> > Thanks for your reply and apologies for not noticing that bit in the 
> > manual. So 
> > if I've understood it properly, the answer is yes, Tarsnap can re-start a 
> > partial archive. 
> 
> Not exactly. You can create a new archive, and any data available on the 
> server 
> side -- if you hit ^Q or sent a SIGQUIT and waited for tarsnap to exit 
> cleanly, 
> or from automatic checkpoints, or from previous archives -- will be used for 
> deduplication in order to reduce the amount of new data which needs to be 
> uploaded. 
> 
> But if you were creating an archive named "backup-wednesday" and it was 
> truncated (deliberately or because it failed and a checkpoint was recovered) 
> then you'll have an archive named "backup-wednesday.part", and you won't be 
> able 
> to create a new archive named "backup-wednesday". You'll be able to create a 
> new archive named "backup-thursday", however, and then you'll have two 
> archives 
> stored. (After which point you might want to delete the first partial 
> archive.) 
> 
> > I guess the command to re-start would be exactly the same as 
> > the initial command. Would that be a fair assumption? 
> 
> Yes except that you need to pick a new name. Once you create an archive with 
> a 
> particular name, it cannot be overwritten -- it can only be deleted, and that 
> only if you have the delete keys. Being able to separate "can create 
> archives" 
> and "can delete/destroy previously created archives" (see tarsnap-keymgmt) is 
> very important in high security environments. 
> 
> > If this isn't a completely thick question, how would I know the archive was 
> > now 
> > whole and complete? That is, no data missing or lost? 
> 
> If tarsnap exits without errors, the archive completed successfully. Also, if 
> 'tarsnap --list-archives' shows the archive name (without ".part" added to 
> the 
> end) then the archive was not truncated. 
> 
> -- 
> Colin Percival 
> Security Officer Emeritus, FreeBSD | The power to serve 
> Founder, Tarsnap | www.tarsnap.com | Online backups for the truly paranoid 
> 
> 
> 

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Cancer Genome Project
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