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From: | Shane Bywater |
Subject: | [rdiff-backup-users] user needs assistance in restoring directory |
Date: | Tue, 03 Jan 2012 00:57:30 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:8.0) Gecko/20111105 Thunderbird/8.0 |
Hi, I'm having a strange issue when trying to restore a directory. I'm using rdiff-backup 1.2.8 on both the local (backup) server where the backup is initiated and the data is saved to and the remote fileserver. The command I have been using to make the backups is: On the backup server: #rdiff-backup address@hidden::/data /backup This process has been going along without errors showing up and the /data directory on the remote fileserver is correctly being stored on /backup on the local backup server. On Dec. 30/2011 a user mistakenly deleted the directory /data/data/ACS/Data on the fileserver. /backup/data/rdiff-backup-data/session_statistics.2011-12-30T22:16:04-05:00.data StartTime 1325301364.00 (Fri Dec 30 22:16:04 2011) EndTime 1325301843.68 (Fri Dec 30 22:24:03 2011) ElapsedTime 479.68 (7 minutes 59.68 seconds) SourceFiles 10406 SourceFileSize 48650912083 (45.3 GB) MirrorFiles 19804 MirrorFileSize 50013609650 (46.6 GB) NewFiles 0 NewFileSize 0 (0 bytes) DeletedFiles 9398 DeletedFileSize 1362697877 (1.27 GB) ChangedFiles 6 ChangedSourceSize 12627 (12.3 KB) ChangedMirrorSize 12317 (12.0 KB) IncrementFiles 9404 IncrementFileSize 1195961836 (1.11 GB) TotalDestinationSizeChange -166735731 (-159 MB) Errors 0 I am wanting to restore the /data/data/ACS/Data directory to a temporary directory on the backup server so that I can FTP it to my Windows machine which is on the same LAN to burn the files on a DVD. I've tried the following command: On the backup server: #sudo rdiff-backup -v8 -r 4D /backup/data /restore address@hidden data]# sudo rdiff-backup -v8 -r 4D /backup/data /restore Using rdiff-backup version 1.2.2 Using mirror root directory /backup/data Unable to import module xattr. Extended attributes not supported on filesystem at /backup/data/rdiff-backup-data Unable to import module posix1e from pylibacl package. POSIX ACLs not supported on filesystem at /backup/data/rdiff-backup-data Unable to import win32security module. Windows ACLs not supported by filesystem at /backup/data/rdiff-backup-data escape_dos_devices not required by filesystem at /backup/data/rdiff-backup-data ----------------------------------------------------------------- Detected abilities for rdiff-backup repository (read only) file system: Access control lists Off Extended attributes Off Windows access control lists Off Case sensitivity On Escape DOS devices Off Mac OS X style resource forks Off Mac OS X Finder information Off ----------------------------------------------------------------- Making directory /restore Making directory /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/5-_ a.snapshot.gz Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/5-_ a.snapshot.gz Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/uniᄉ Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/uniᄉ Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/:\" Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/:\" Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/A Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/A Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/foo Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/foo Making directory /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hl Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hardlinked_file1 Hard linking /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hl/hardlinked_file2 to /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/hardlinked_file1 Unable to import module xattr. Extended attributes not supported on filesystem at /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Unable to import module posix1e from pylibacl package. POSIX ACLs not supported on filesystem at /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Unable to import win32security module. Windows ACLs not supported by filesystem at /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/dir_inc_check Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/dir_inc_check Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/regfile Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/regfile Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/high_perms_file Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/high_perms_dir Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/high_perms_file Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/high_perms_dir Touching /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/symlinked_file1 Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/symlinked_file2 Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0/symlinked_file1 escape_dos_devices not required by filesystem at /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Deleting /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 Removing directory /restore/rdiff-backup.tmp.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Detected abilities for restore target (read/write) file system: Ownership changing On Hard linking On fsync() directories On Directory inc permissions On High-bit permissions On Symlink permissions Off Extended filenames On Windows reserved filenames Off Access control lists Off Extended attributes Off Windows access control lists Off Case sensitivity On Escape DOS devices Off Mac OS X style resource forks Off Mac OS X Finder information Off ----------------------------------------------------------------- Restore: must_escape_dos_devices = 0 Starting restore of /backup/data to /restore as it was as of Thu Dec 29 23:58:21 2011. Processing changed file . Regular copying () to /rdiff-backup.tmp.1 Removing directory /restore Restore finished Cleaning up As you can see at the end of the process it removes the /restore directory where the restored directory and files should be. What am I doing wrong? I'm guessing (hoping) it's something simple but I'm been at this for too long and it's past midnight and I'm out of options. I'm hoping someone can let me know what command to use and on what server to use it so that I can restore the deleted /data/data/ACS/Data directory to a temporary directory on the backup server. TIA, Shane Bywater |
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