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From: | Elvar |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] Having to specify incrementals |
Date: | Fri, 29 Mar 2013 13:35:00 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130307 Thunderbird/17.0.4 |
On 3/29/2013 11:49 AM, address@hidden wrote:
On 29.03.2013 17:31, Elvar wrote:Hello, I recently started using Duplicity to perform offsite backups for a linux server of ours. When I performed a simulated disaster recovery scenario I found that the only data I had been able restore was data from the initial full backup. It doesn't appear that Duplicity was automatically doing incrementals despite the data growing. Below is the command I'm using... FTP_PASSWORD='somepass' PASSPHRASE='somepass' duplicity /mnt ftps://address@hidden Shouldn't that automatically assume incrementals if the full had already been done?yes. what's the output of collection-status? ..ede/duply.net
After having manually ran an incremental or two, here is the current status. Import of duplicity.backends.giobackend Failed: No module named gio Import of duplicity.backends.sshbackend Failed: No module named paramiko LFTP version is 4.3.3 Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed. Last full backup date: Thu Mar 28 17:03:26 2013 Collection Status ----------------- Connecting with backend: FTPSBackend Archive dir: /root/.cache/duplicity/cb471964ea71f51bdbff729d2a8e763e Found 0 secondary backup chains. Found primary backup chain with matching signature chain: ------------------------- Chain start time: Thu Mar 28 17:03:26 2013 Chain end time: Fri Mar 29 11:23:11 2013 Number of contained backup sets: 6 Total number of contained volumes: 61 Type of backup set: Time: Num volumes: Full Thu Mar 28 17:03:26 2013 50 Incremental Thu Mar 28 19:24:47 2013 1 Incremental Fri Mar 29 09:23:59 2013 1 Incremental Fri Mar 29 09:33:08 2013 1 Incremental Fri Mar 29 10:12:58 2013 1 Incremental Fri Mar 29 11:23:11 2013 7 ------------------------- No orphaned or incomplete backup sets found. Thanks!
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