That's basically what I've done... the command that should run is:
BackupPC_tarCreate -t -h $host -n $bkupNum -s $share . | /bin/gzip
| /usr/bin/gpg -r $gpgUser --encrypt | /usr/bin/split -b 650000 -
$outLoc/0.$host.tar$fileExt.
For some reason I'm getting stuff on that split error, though. I'll see if
I can get more useful debugging in a bit...
-Frank
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/11/2010 5:21 PM, Frank J. Gómez wrote:
> > Sorry to be banging on the list so much lately, but I've got another
> > issue I don't understand...
> >
> > I've modified a copy of BackupPC_archiveHost, with the changes being:
> >
> > * I'm piping output to gpg after compression and before splitting
> > * I want my archive filenames in this format: 0.$host.tar.gz.gpg.aa
> >
> > I'm using ArchivePreUserCmd to rename 0.$host.tar.gz.pgp.* to
> > 1.$host.tar.gz.gpg.*. The renaming is working correctly.
> >
> > When I start an archive, if there are 0.$host.tar.gz.pgp.* files exist
> > in the destination, they are renamed as expected but split errors out
> with:
> >
> > Writing tar archive for host tofu, backup #17, split to output files
> > /media/s3/backup/0.tofu.tar.gz.gpg.*
> >
> > /usr/bin/split: /media/s3/backup/0.tofu.tar.gz.gpg.aa: No such file
> > or directory
> >
> >
> > This doesn't make sense to me, because how would split get that filename
> > in the first place? Isn't it just receiving data from STDIN? Or is it
> > somehow having trouble creating the file?
> >
> > If I attempt to start the archive again immediately after this failure,
> > it succeeds. (No renaming takes place, as this was handled by the
> > failed attempt.) This led me to suspect that perhaps BackupPC is trying
> > to start the archive before the rename process ends (my destination
> > folder is a mounted Amazon s3 share, so there /could/ be latency). I
> > put a "sleep 60" in my script after the rename, but that didn't change a
> > thing.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
>
> It might be easier to just wrap your own script around
> BackupPC_tarCreate in the first place instead of starting with the
> archivehost setup - especially if you intend to schedule the runs with
> cron eventually.
>
> --
> Les Mikesell
> lesmikes...@gmail.com
>
>
>
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