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Re: [Duplicity-talk] how does duplicity decide which files are "new" or


From: edgar . soldin
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] how does duplicity decide which files are "new" or "changed"?
Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2015 14:31:20 +0200
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inwhat is your backend? asking because wejust fixed an issue w/ swift only 
listing up to10k files see
http://duplicity.nongnu.org/CHANGELOG

ede/duply.net

On August 4, 2015 2:15:22 PM GMT+02:00, Michael Hellwig <address@hidden> wrote:
>On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 08:39:07AM +0100, Cláudio Gil wrote:
>> Try increasing the log verbosity to debug to see a little more
>detail. For
>> example, it will list the entire chain of full and incremental
>backups.
>> 
>
>Checking log verbosity -v8, I see that apparently duplicity can't find
>all my incremental backups, which is extremely weird.
>
>it says:
>Found 0 secondary backup chains. 
>Found primary backup chain with matching signature chain: 
>------------------------- 
>Chain start time: Thu Jun 4 23:22:49 2015 
>Chain end time: Thu Jun 4 23:22:49 2015 
>Number of contained backup sets: 1 
>Total number of contained volumes: 159 
>Type of backup set:                      Time:            Num volumes: 
>               Full   Thu Jun 4 23:22:49 2015                      159
>-------------------------
>No orphaned or incomplete backup sets found.
>
>nevertheless, when I ssh to the backup target host and ls -l the
>directory where all those backups are stored I see all the files for
>all
>the times I did an incremental backup (and apparently those incermental
>backups all contained all the diffs back to the full backup again and
>again and again).
>
>So .. To rephrase my question, how does duplicity determine it's backup
>chain? I.e. where do I have an error _there_?
>
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