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From: | Andrew Ferguson |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Are my backups too corrupted to recover? |
Date: | Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:44:05 -0400 |
On Apr 1, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I was shuffling things around and may have broke my backup directory. I would like to recover it if it can be done relatively easily. Any clue how to restore functionality short of destroying my backup directory and recreating it? See results below # rdiff-backup --version rdiff-backup 1.2.6 + rdiff-backup -v5 --print-statistics --exclude /data/EDD-Batches /data //backup/data-rdiff Previous backup seems to have failed, regressing destination now. Exception 'Bad index order: ('long_filename_data', '1') >= ('Common Files', 'Copy of Goldmine', 'MailBox', 'Attach', 'bhw', 'norcrossgroupnotepad(1).pdf')' raised of class '<type 'exceptions.AssertionError'>':
Hmm, interesting. I was just thinking about this bug the other day and hoping to figure it out.
Can you send me: The complete output of:$ rdiff-backup -v8 --print-statistics --exclude /data/EDD-Batches / data //backup/data-rdiff
Recursive directory listing of: /data/Common Files/Copy of Goldmine/MailBox/Attach/ /backup/data-rdiff/Common Files/Copy of Goldmine/Mailbox/Attach/plus the listing of /backup/data-rdiff/ and /backup/data-rdiff/rdiff- backup-data/
Thanks! Andrew
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