Hi Ede (and everyone),
Thank-you for this advice.
At the moment, my strategy to try and recover the missing mail in the
backed-up files from Thunderbird, is to step through the - in my case
- weekly backups to see if I can successfully restore a non-corrupt
back-up. ie. iteratation until uncorrupted back-up found. Is that -
using your knowledge of the internal workings of duplicity - a
sensible strategy.
My question about the full back-up was because I assume that this
would not be a corrupt copy - it's a kind of check-point. There would
be no incremental chains of data saved and the corruption is in the
incremental chains. I suppose that might be a false assumption but
maybe it's a useful one? If not then what can I assume in trying to
recover files?
Thank-you for helping me understand what strategy I might follow.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Andrew Wood, Oxford
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On 15/11/2021 11:08, edgar.soldin--- via Duplicity-talk wrote:
hey Andrew,
On 15.11.2021 11:01, andrew via Duplicity-talk wrote:
Hi everyone,
How do I force duplicity to restore from the last full backup which
it made? I can see the options for creating a new full back-up but
not restoring it. Indeed, how do I find out when the last full
backup was made.
The manual (this one: https://linux.die.net/man/1/duplicity) isn't
at all helpful in this regard. Thanks.
the most recent official online man page is located on
https://duplicity.nongnu.org/docs.html
under Synopsis you find
"
duplicity [restore] [options] [--file-to-restore <relpath>] [--time
time] source_url target_directory
"
you do _not_ select a backup but rather a point in time to restore .
accepted time formats are explained here.
you may consult your output.txt which contains a human readable list
of your backup chains or utilize
"
duplicity collection-status [options] [--file-changed <relpath>]
target_url
"
to show them again.
your current backup chain (latest) contains the corruption, so choose
the chain before and give a point in time after the full but before
the next incremental.
good luck ..ede/duply.net
ps. you still owe us answers to our questions from before.
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