Re: Can I interrupt an rdiff-backup backup?
Mike Hart <[email protected]> Sat, 21 Jan 2023 18:19:21 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.rdiff-backup.general |
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Hi Actually if you don't mind indulging me, I have another question. My intention is to do nightly backups. If one of these failed could it take 3 days to roll back to the previous night? On 21/01/2023 15:18, Robert Nichols wrote: > On 1/21/23 5:29 AM, Mike Hart wrote: >> Hi >> >> I've just started using rdiff-backup (rd-b), which I think is a great >> program. I started an initial backup that I expected to take about 3 >> days, but during the night my computer decided to reboot or at least >> close down the window running rd-b (amongst others). >> >> I have re-started rd-b but as far as I can see there is no disk >> activity at all on the local disk. There does appear to be some >> activity on the Server (remote disk) which makes me think that rd-b >> is caught in an infinite loop of some sort. > > The server is undoing the failed backup. This is a very lengthy > operation. Since this is your initial backup, it will be faster to log > into the server and simply delete the entire archive for this computer. > > Unless this "3 days" is just due to a a slow network, this has the > potential to be a big problem in the future. If a subsequent > incremental backup should fail, the server could take that much time > or more to regress the archive to the last successful backup. >