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From: | Golden Butler |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] RDIFF-F!CKUP (Very frusttrated) |
Date: | Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:20:23 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (X11/20050716) |
I just tried backing up to and from the same filesystem with the the
same result, below: ####################################################### Unable to import module xattr. Extended attributes not supported on filesystem at /home/golden/testy Unable to import module posix1e from pylibacl package. ACLs not supported on filesystem at /home/golden/testy ----------------------------------------------------------------- Detected abilities for source (read only) file system: Access control lists Off Extended attributes Off Mac OS X style resource forks Off Mac OS X Finder information Off ----------------------------------------------------------------- Making directory /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/foo Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/foo Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hardlinked_file1 Hard linking /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hardlinked_file2 to /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hardlinked_file1 Unable to import module xattr. Extended attributes not supported on filesystem at /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Unable to import module posix1e from pylibacl package. ACLs not supported on filesystem at /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/dir_inc_check Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/dir_inc_check Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/regfile Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/regfile Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/5-_ a. Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/5-_ a. Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/A Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/A Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/: Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/: Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/\ Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/\ Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/ Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/ Deleting /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Removing directory /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Detected abilities for destination (read/write) file system: Characters needing quoting '' Ownership changing On Hard linking On fsync() directories On Directory inc permissions On Access control lists Off Extended attributes Off Mac OS X style resource forks Off Mac OS X Finder information Off ----------------------------------------------------------------- Writing mirror marker /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/current_mirror.2005-10-14T08:15:34-05:00.data Starting increment operation /home/golden/testy to /tmp/home-backup Processing changed file . Incrementing mirror file /tmp/home-backup Touching /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/increments.2005-10-14T08:14:51-05:00.dir Copying inc attrs from () to /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/increments.2005-10-14T08:14:51-05:00.dir Setting time of /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup-data/increments.2005-10-14T08:14:51-05:00.dir to 1129261564 Getting signature of test.txt with blocksize 64 Getting delta of /home/golden/testy/test.txt with signature test.txt Processing changed file test.txt Writing file object to /tmp/home-backup/rdiff-backup.tmp.1 Segmentation fault ################################################################## I'm starting to wonder. I've had success with rdiff-backup on two other servers, but this one is a pain in the !ss. Could it be making a difference that I'm running a AMD 64bit cpu? I'm also running two sata drives as raid1 with the built in software raid. Could that mean anything? Dave Kempe wrote: Golden Butler wrote:I'm still relatively a newbie to linux even though I've been using it for almost two years, so excuse me for the ignorance. What is "strace", and how would I be able to use to track down this segfault problem?strace follows a program and tracks down system calls etc. Its sometimes useful, though generates a massive output for most things. If its install simply doing 'strace command' will give you an idea. Anyway, its probably not going to help you that much - its output is pretty confusing. can you try backing up to and from the same filesystem - ie try rdiff-backup -v7 /home /tmp/home-backup dave |
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