El dl 16 de 05 de 2011 a les 17:14 +0000, en/na Michael Terry va
escriure:
> Yes. Please upload the /tmp/deja-dup.log after running the following line
> and reproducing the problem:
> DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup | tail -n 200 > /tmp/deja-dup.log
>
> ** Changed in: deja-dup
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
Thanks Mike,
I'm attaching the log, although I'm not sure it will be too helpful
right now. Here's what I did:
1. On the remote location, I removed all the files deja-dup had
created on the last failed run
2. I run 'DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup | tail -n 200
> /tmp/deja-dup.log'
3. Deja-dup stopped with the following "Backup failed" message:
"Backup location
‘/smb:/nas/volume1_public/David/duplicity-full.20110506T193608Z.manifest.part’
does not exist."
So by looking at the error message, it seems it still remembered one of
the files from the last run. Is there a way to reset this, so that I can
run deja-dup as if it were the first time a backup is done and I can try
to reproduce the original bug?
status new
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** Attachment added: "deja-dup.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/779022/+attachment/2131940/+files/deja-dup.log
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