Good catch on the script.

Looks like you've run afoul of two bugs, one in Samba and one in
duplicity:

1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/duplicity/+bug/385495 - no solution yet.

2. Google "samba large file size".  Looks like 2GB is the limit.  I
suspect the file was written on the last backup and samba simply
truncated it at 2GB.  The only option suggested in what I read was to
mount the drive as in https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-access-files-
greater-than-2gb-samba, and samba will accept the LFS.  There may be a
way to do it in config.

I would suggest mounting the drive with LFS enabled and rerunning the backup 
after running
"duplicity cleanup --force <target>".


** Changed in: duplicity
     Assignee: Kenneth Loafman (kenneth-loafman) => (unassigned)

** Changed in: duplicity
       Status: In Progress => Invalid

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