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Re: Eliminating Old "WARNING: UpdateError: ... File changed..." Messages


From: EricZolf
Subject: Re: Eliminating Old "WARNING: UpdateError: ... File changed..." Messages
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 13:11:21 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird

Hi Art,

I'm absolutely sorry but it looks like your e-mail never got answered. I can't remember having seen it before.

On 27/09/2023 14:27, Art Zemon wrote:
I am backing up from a Linux box running rdiff-backup 2.2.2 to a Synology
NAS running NFS. Before I started using the --no-eas flag, I created a
bunch of problems. When I run a backup, I get a bunch of warnings like
these:

WARNING: UpdateError: '/nfs/dumbo-art/tippy/home/art
/Pictures/vlcsnap-2023-03-05-07h13m38s772.png' File changed from regular
file before signature
WARNING: UpdateError:
'/nfs/dumbo-art/tippy/home/art/pictures/2023/sp2m/2023-05-29/2023-05-29_11-10-41.jpg'
File changed from regular file before signature

Looking in the destination directory, I see lots of admin conflict
directors, such as

.../home/art/Pictures_ADMIN_Sep-22-224512-2023_Conflict

and files such as

.../home/art/
pictures/2023/sp2m/2023-05-29/2023-05-29_11-10-41_ADMIN_Jul-20-225412-2023_Conflict.jpg
>
How do I get rid of these old warnings, just remove all of the old admin
conflict directories and files?

I'm not sure what those `_Conflict` files are, it's not a pattern used in any way or form by rdiff-backup, so it must come from some other element of your stack, perhaps Synology itself [1]?

These are all old warnings. I am not getting any new ones.

Where do you continue to see those old warnings? And why do you care, as they are old ones? As for the reason for the old warnings, NFS only supports extended attributes (EAs) as an _optional_ feature [2], so "here be dragons" I guess. Using the `--no-eas` option was probably the safe choice. Another approach would be to install rdiff-backup directly on the synology and use SSH to remotely backup your data, skipping the NFS layer altogether; I have no Synology but I think others have gone this path.

Anyway the "File changed before signature" warning only tells you that the file was skipped because it changed during the backup, so all should be fine if you've now got rid of this old error.

Hope this helps, sorry for the delay,
Eric

[1] https://kb.synology.com/en-us/DSM/tutorial/Synology_Drive_file_conflict_resolution
[2] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8276



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