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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Archive Dir and Hosts
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Premysl Hruby |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Archive Dir and Hosts |
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Sun, 17 Jan 2010 18:06:33 +0100 |
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On (17/01/10 11:56), AJ Weber wrote:
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 11:56:43 -0500
> From: AJ Weber <address@hidden>
> To: Discussion of the backup program duplicity <address@hidden>
> Subject: [Duplicity-talk] Archive Dir and Hosts
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> List-Id: Discussion of the backup program duplicity
> <duplicity-talk.nongnu.org>
>
> It is my (admittedly vague) understanding that in my archive-dir (
> $HOME/.cache ) for me, there are copies of signature files and
> information for the Duplicity backups. Further, there seem to be
> some (if not all) that are host-specific.
>
> That is, while I was testing, I used the IP Address as my target,
> backup-server. Then I used a host-name. When I switched between
> the two, duplicity seems to have had a much longer run and was
> refreshing its local cache or something like that.
>
> So I have a few questions about this:
>
> 1) Is my understanding correct? Is duplicity storing backup
> information in host-specific sub-directories and now I will have
> directories that will never be referenced again, because I switched
> to using a different URL (for the exact same target host)?
>
> IIF my understanding is correct in #1:
>
> 2) Can we find a better way to identify hosts so that we don't
> duplicate these cache files just because the name or url changed for
> the exact same host???
>
> 3) Is there a supported (or unsupported, but safe) way to clean-up
> the directories that pertain to the hostnames I'll never refer to
> again in the URLs, but actually DO contain my backups? Or maybe I
> can rename them so they match my latest hostname/URL?
>
Look at --name for solution, and also for description why & how you
end-up with two copies of signature & manifest files.
-Ph
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