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[Duplicity-talk] duplicity restore question
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Jared Larsen |
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[Duplicity-talk] duplicity restore question |
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Tue, 3 Apr 2018 08:12:33 -0600 |
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Hello,
I recently setup duplicity on a computer running ubuntu. I setup a
backup routine that backs up certain folders on the machine to backblaze
using the tutorial here:
https://help.backblaze.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001518354
I have the backup working fine but am unable to do a restore. I've tried
restoring files a couple of different ways.
After downloading the files from backblaze via web browser I tried the
basic restore as follows:
$ duplicity restore --file-to-restore '/path to backup' '/path to /restore
location'
but duplicity repeatedly says that the backup does not contain the requested
folders.
So to check to see what the backup contains I enter the following command:
sudo duplicity list-current-files file:///path/to/backup folder'
That command returns nothing more than the date of the backup and a period like so:
"Wed Feb 21 16:26:05 2018 ."
It does not list the contents of the backup.
If I could at least get the contents of the backup I could make sure I have the
correct paths to do a restore.
Also, is it possible to restore the entire backup? To attempt that I tried the
following:
sudo duplicity restore 'file:///path to/backup' '/path to/restore'
That gives me the same result as trying to list current files. Nothing is ever
restored after it churns for several hours.
Any thoughts on why I can list the current files in my backup or restore the
entire backup? The result is the same whether I attempt to restore
the local files or directly from backblaze.
thanks,
Jared
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