Craig, glad you still find the time to post to the list.

Am 23.11.2013 19:51, schrieb Craig Barratt:
>
> Are you restoring from a single incremental (eg: level 1), that 
> follows a full?  Or are there multiple levels of incrementals?

The #572 is a level 5 incremental. This is what the backup file 
looks like on from the last full:

> 567     full    1384712108 1384717431      59703   
> 8044115497      59669   3462616228 73      4581517026      0
>        0       0       0       0       3462616228 
> 4581517085      0               1       rsync   0 3.2.1
>
> 568     incr    1384799127      1384801276      141 
> 3136400448      112     1302847633      49      1833561953      0
>        0       0       0       0       1302847633 
> 1833561953      1               1       rsync   1 3.2.1
>
> 569     incr    1384883125      1384886656      136 
> 4677297211      113     1243401543      41      3433904279      0
>        0       0       0       0       1243401543 
> 3433904285      1               1       rsync   2 3.2.1
>
> 570     incr    1384971332      1384974898      137 
> 5377245806      112     1211658863      44      4165595724      0
>        0       0       0       0       1211658863 
> 4165595724      1               1       rsync   3 3.2.1
>
> 571     incr    1385056607      1385060733      129 
> 6054648610      111     1240628169      34      4814026889      0
>        0       0       0       0       1240628169 
> 4814026889      1               1       rsync   4 3.2.1
>
> 572     incr    1385143980      1385151056      129 
> 6574977739      111     1246578137      33      5328406026      0
>        0       0       0       0       1246578137 
> 5328406026      1               1       rsync   5 3.2.1


> Can you also check tar?  Just select some of the files that 
> fail, and try to create a tar file and see if the files are 
> correctly included.

I've tried a zip or tar download - the .zip/.gtar files returned 
are 0-sized, it seems like it is the same bug.

Kind regards,

Denis

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