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From: | Lucas Burdick |
Subject: | RE: [rdiff-backup-users] SHA1 checksums missing? |
Date: | Thu, 1 Jan 2009 16:32:00 -0800 |
Hmm, That may be it, because the zgrep command turns up SHA1 digests
in some of the files. Honestly, I have only been using rdiff-backup for a
year, I don’t think I had any of the 1.0.x versions but I obviously did. So there IS some SHA1 info….do I have to blow away my
whole backup and re-do it to get the rest of the files done? From: Andrew Ferguson
[mailto:address@hidden On Jan 1, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Lucas Burdick wrote:
1.) Testing server started
by: ssh -C host_backup rdiff-backup --server Server OK 2.) File ACCPACPL.PIF Type reg Size 967 ModTime 912875522 Uid xxx Uname source_username Gid yyy Gname source_groupname Permissions 486 Looks like I’m missing my digest 3.) Yes, run on the mirror
side. I run it like rdiff-backup –verify /path/to/mirror/ Is this correct? Maybe that’s my problem? I
just couldn’t find any usage information. Yes, that syntax is correct.
Do I have to enable the SHA1 digest storage somehow? No, there is no configuration option. Thinking about it some more, I think the answer could be
simple. Did you originally use rdiff-backup 1.0.x ? And have recently upgraded
to 1.2.x ? If so, then rdiff-backup woul d only be storing SHA1 sums for the
new and updated files. ACCPACPL.PIF was last modified in the 1990's, so it
wouldn't have a SHA1 sum if it was first backed-up with 1.0.x. If you look in the mirror_metadata file again, do you see
any lines that start " SHA1Digest" ... ? eg: $ zgrep SHA1Digest /path/to/mirror/rdiff-backup-data/mirror_metadata.*.snapshot.gz Andrew |
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