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[rdiff-backup-users] Re: Computed SHA1 digest doesn't match recorded dig


From: Daniel Miller
Subject: [rdiff-backup-users] Re: Computed SHA1 digest doesn't match recorded digest
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 08:43:52 -0400

Incidentally, now that the particular revision has moved beyond the verify window on the server (30 days) it has disappeared there. It still appears on the remote system where I am verifying all revisions within the past year. Here's a little more background on my setup. All these steps occur each night:

server1: rdiff-backup to server1 backup volume
server1: rdiff-backup-verify 30 days of revisions on server1 backup volume server2: rsync from server1 backup volume to a removable hard drive attached to server2 server2: rdiff-backup-verify 1 year of revisions on rsync-updated removable drive server2: eject removable drive (will be replaced with a different drive for the next backup)

Josh, is there anything I can extract from my repo to help troubleshoot what might have gone wrong?

~ Daniel


On Aug 3, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Daniel Miller wrote:

Recently I got an error message during the verify phase of my backup:

Warning: Computed SHA1 digest of usr/local/pgsql829/data/base/ 16417/104934
   0520c6624e91386b43c6bdcdaddfb8df0617ec86
doesn't match recorded digest of
   f1629023c48ff184d702ea59d07fdd88f55fad03
Your backup repository may be corrupted!

I have continued to receive the same error on subsequent backup/ verify cycles. Lucky for me this file is probably not of critical importance -- it is a PostgreSQL system data file (I have a separate pgdump archive that would be used to restore the database if needed).

However, I would like to put the repository in a state that does not produce this error on verify. How to I recover from this error? Is there any way to restore the integrity of my repository?

System details:
Mac OS X Server 10.5.7
rdiff-backup 1.2.8
Python 2.6.2
librsync-0.9.7 (patched with librsync-largefile.patch)
xattr-0.4

~ Daniel






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