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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Fatal Error: Lost connection to the remote syst
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Dominic Raferd |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Fatal Error: Lost connection to the remote system |
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Sun, 09 Jun 2013 12:16:25 +0100 |
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The best source for info about rdiff-backup is presently this mailing list!
The online documentation is quite old, although we now have a new maintainer in
Ned so things are looking up.
Yes, you should be able to run rdiff-backup
locally on the server with --check-destination-dir to regress the archive
(repository) to a previous stable condition. If this doesn't work I have a
script at http://www.timedicer.co.uk/programs/help/rdiff-backup-regress.sh.php
which forces it to happen, but I doubt you will need this (it is mostly for
situations where you want to regress an undamaged archive).
Dominic
http://www.timedicer.co.uk
Quoting Grant <address@hidden>:
> Thank you, I didn't realize that was a best practice. Is this
> documented anywhere?
>
> Is there any way to execute the "regressing destination now"
operation
> on the server without involving the client?
>
> - Grant
>
>> Are you running this over the internet? I wouldn't advise this
precisely
>> because of these sorts of problems. rdiff-backup really needs a
reliable
>> connection, rsync is better for backup over the internet. If you need
the
>> extra functionality of rdiff-backup, either run rdiff-backup locally on
the
>> remote system (or its lan) and then rsync the resulting repository to
your
>> laptop, or rsync the data from remote to your laptop and then use
>> rdiff-backup locally on your laptop. I do the former.
>
>>> I'm trying to back up from a remote system to my laptop but I
get:
>>>
>>> "Previous backup seems to have failed, regressing destination
now."
>>>
>>> And then after a few hours:
>>>
>>> "Write failed: Broken pipe
>>> Fatal Error: Lost connection to the remote system"
>>>
>>> My connection to the remote system seems fine the entire time
and
>>> during this process there seems to be long periods of time with
no
>>> data being transferred between my laptop and the remote system and
no
>>> disk activity on my laptop's backup disk which seems strange. How
can
>>> I get this working again?
>>>
>>> - Grant
>
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