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Re: [Duplicity-talk] duplicity backup problem "ETA Stalled!"


From: sirmacik
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] duplicity backup problem "ETA Stalled!"
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 16:47:30 +0100
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address@hidden dixit (2014-02-15, 14:53):

> hmm.. that would be a first!
> 
> first, make sure you're running the latest duplicity.
> 
> if the problem persists, please run your backup command with '-v9' and post 
> the complete terminal output here. zip and attach if big. check for private 
> strings in it you might want to obfuscate first.
> 
> give it some time to run, say 1h or so. try a file:// target to make sure it 
> is not remote backend related.

WOW! or LOL!
I've run duplicity with -v9 instead of --progress and files finally
started appearing in destination directory (sftp:// and file://). 
It works. Thanks for your help guys! 

> On 15.02.2014 14:36, sirmacik wrote:
> > Echo Nolan dixit (2014-02-15, 02:13):
> > 
> >> On further investigation, --progress is broken. To check the progress of
> >> your backup you can sftp manually to the destination server and watch the
> >> duplicity-*.gpg files get created. Or you could pass -v8 to duplicity, but
> >> this may slow things down due to the overhead of printing every single
> >> filename to stdout.
> > 
> > ETA gets really stalled. There isn't a single file created. With
> > --progress or without. Also while ysing any other backend.
> > 
> >> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:52 PM, sirmacik <address@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Echo Nolan dixit (2014-02-14, 19:10):
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Marcin. This is probably a problem with your destination server. The
> >>>> size of the files you're backing up shouldn't matter, the "vol1" in the
> >>>> filename it is trying to upload means it's the first 25mb chunk. Try
> >>> using
> >>>> sftp directly and uploading something else.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for your response! I understand that the number also should not
> >>> be an issue? It works with plain sftp. I've uploaded files to that
> >>> directory without any problems. That ETA stalled occurs also while
> >>> trying to back up that directory to file:///home/username/ and other
> >>> directories.
> >>>
> >>>> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:01 AM, sirmacik <address@hidden>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi there!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've got a bit of a problem here using duplicity. I'm trying to backup
> >>>>> directory ~/Mail which consists of 3 maildirs (about 90 000 messages -
> >>> 17G)
> >>>>> + git repo which is a versioning of those in case of any fuckup by
> >>>>> offlineimap (and those sometimes happen). Duplicity starts its work and
> >>>>> nothing happens. I've added --progress option and this is what I get:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> duplicity --progress --encrypt-key=DBAB60F2 --sign-key=DBAB60F2
> >>> ~/Mail/
> >>>>> sftp://address@hidden//home/sirmacik/Mail_bak
> >>>>> Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
> >>>>> Warning, found incomplete backup sets, probably left from aborted
> >>> session
> >>>>> Last full backup date: none
> >>>>> GnuPG passphrase:
> >>>>> GnuPG passphrase for signing key:
> >>>>> Nie odnaleziono sygnatur, zmiana na pełną kopię zapasową.
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:03 [0.0KB/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>>>> ETA 3sec
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:06 [0.0KB/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>>>> ETA 6sec
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:09 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:12 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:15 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:18 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:21 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>> ^Csftp put of /tmp/duplicity-y5GaLz-tempdir/mktemp-cY64Cf-2 (as
> >>>>> duplicity-full.20140214T145706Z.vol1.difftar.gpg) failed: Server
> >>> connection
> >>>>> dropped:  (Try 1 of 5) Will retry in 10 seconds.
> >>>>> 0.0KB 00:00:24 [0.0B/s] [>                                        ] 0%
> >>> ETA
> >>>>> Stalled!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Am I doing something wrong or duplicity has a problem with such a large
> >>>>> group of files?

-- 
Regards

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