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From: | Steven Willoughby |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] strange rdiff-backup crash |
Date: | Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:48:18 -0600 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (X11/20090817) |
Kilian Lackhove wrote:
Hello list,ive been using rdiff-backup for 2 years now, but this evening it stopped working:Yesterday i deleted files from the backup-folder (i know, wasnt too smart), I ran rdiff-backup this morning manually and it repaired the backup (it wrote zeroes i think) So far everything was fine again. This evening, the backup failed again - after serveral tries i get always the same output, see appended file. I also tried to delete the current_mirror... and mirror_metadata files as mentioned in the faq but the error still occurs. Unfortunetely i have no idea what the outut means.I am using the latest version from the ppa on ubuntu jaunty. I also use rdiff-backup for my /etc/ directory, these backups still work fine. Is ther any way to save my backups?
Based on the output you sent, it looks like you've got a corrupt mirror_metadata file in the rdiff-backup-data directory. Can you run something like `zgrep "Tyae rag" -r rdiff-backup-data`? That should tell you which of those files are corrupted. From there you might be able to get it to work again by renaming those corrupt files and running rdiff-backup again.
The corruption is disturbing. I'm not sure how it would happen. Perhaps you've got a faulty CPU, RAM, or hard drive? You should probably check other files in your backup and see if they are also corrupted.
Steven
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