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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Fatal Error: Bad rdiff-backup-data dir on desti
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dean gaudet |
Subject: |
Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Fatal Error: Bad rdiff-backup-data dir on destination side |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Mar 2006 08:58:52 -0800 (PST) |
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Noah wrote:
>
> I am hoping there is a way around starting the backup process over again. I
> had it running for about 6 hours and then the connection to my home server
> was lost. Any clues if there is anything I can do instead of completely
> blowing away the rdiff-backup-data directory. That essentially means I have
> to start the process over completely.
you should just remove the rdiff-backup-data directory -- until you've had
a complete successful backup it's useless and doesn't contain anything you
need to save.
> --- snip ---
>
> Fatal Error: Bad rdiff-backup-data dir on destination side
>
> The rdiff-backup data directory
> /home/backup/typhoon/rdiff-backup-data
> exists, but we cannot find a valid current_mirror marker. You can
> avoid this message by removing the rdiff-backup-data directory;
> however any data in it will be lost.
>
> Probably this error was caused because the first rdiff-backup session
> into a new directory failed. If this is the case it is safe to delete
> the rdiff-backup-data directory because there is no important
> information in it.
rdiff-backup is telling you the same thing in its error message.
as long as you use --force for the next backup it'll use the already
downloaded files.
-dean