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From: | Daniel Miller |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Verify times increasing |
Date: | Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:39:48 -0500 |
Gavin wrote:
Daniel Miller wrote:Why is the time needed to verify a three-month-old backup not levelingI do seem to remember a discussion on list using base tools to verify data. First you could check that everything that is compressed is passing thatoff? And is there a way to bring down my verification times but still be sure that my backup archives are not becoming corrupt due to decaying storage media, etc? Is there some other method ofverification that I could use, perhaps not even related to rdiff- backup?~ Danieltools checks, should be pretty quick.
I found a utility called yafic (http://www.saddi.com/software/yafic/) which allows me to verify the entire backup drive. It's pretty fast, and for my situation it provides a better solution than rdiff-backup because it allows me to verify arbitrary files of my choosing rather than just those that rdiff-backup is managing. Note that it would still be more convenient to have a faster and more robust verify mechanism built into rdiff-backup.
<snip> Another thought is http://code.google.com/p/archfs/ if you can at least browse the files there is a good chance that the backup is mostly intact. Also consider using rdiff-backup via a tool like backupninja and split the backup into more manageable sized parts or run multiple scripts to backup smaller parts.
Thanks for your suggestions Gavin. I'll continue to look into ways to simplify my backup, which just got another layer of complexity and potential for failure with yafic... :)
~ Daniel
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