On 12/01/16 11:26, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
> 2016-01-12 1:08 GMT+01:00 Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com>:
>> That seems wrong - (maybe, depending on the counts you are configured
>> to save).  But I thought in your first posting you said you had a
>> 'partial'.  Those would be discarded when a better one completes.
>> And one of your log entries mentioned a fatal error.
> This is the BPC log for my first server (the one that actually is in
> very very very slow copying phase from #2 to #1)
>
> 2016-01-08 19:26:48 Created directory /var/backups/backuppc/pc/x/refCnt
> 2016-01-08 19:26:48 full backup started for directory full
> 2016-01-09 21:07:03 full backup 0 complete, 4181687 files, 4181687
> bytes, 1 xferErrs (0 bad files, 0 bad shares, 1 other)
> 2016-01-10 00:21:40 Aborting backup up after signal INT
> 2016-01-10 08:10:48 incr backup started for directory full
> 2016-01-10 10:27:51 Got fatal error during xfer (rsync_bpc exited with
> benign status 24 (6144))
> 2016-01-10 19:23:47 full backup started for directory full
> 2016-01-11 18:16:02 full backup 1 complete, 4090748 files, 4090748
> bytes, 24 xferErrs (0 bad files, 0 bad shares, 24 other)
>
> First full dump was completed at 2016-01-09 21:07:03
> A new incremental was started at 2016-01-10 08:10:48
> This incremental was aborted due to an error 24. This should never
> abort a backup, error 24 is benign and could happen in each backup if
> spool files and dir are backupped (like php session files)
>
> But, why on 2016-01-10 19:23:47 a new full was started? It should
> start a new incremental. By the way, this new full lasted for 23 hours
> as you can see.... (bytes counter is wrong, I don't have 4090748 bytes
> but almost 150GB)
I'm confused and concerned about the above log...

2016-01-08 19:26:48 Created directory /var/backups/backuppc/pc/x/refCnt
2016-01-08 19:26:48 full backup started for directory full
2016-01-09 21:07:03 full backup 0 complete, 4181687 files, 4181687
bytes, 1 xferErrs (0 bad files, 0 bad shares, 1 other)

OK, so we created a new directory for the new host, and started the 
first backup (should be number 0).
The backup completed with 4181687 files (looks like a bug because bytes 
equals # files) however, it says there was 1 xferErrs. So we don't know 
if this caused BPC to mark the backup as incomplete or not.

2016-01-10 00:21:40 Aborting backup up after signal INT

This line seems to be out of context. I don't think it is related to the 
previous (completed) backup, and it shouldn't be related to the next 
backup that hasn't started yet. Did you do something here?

2016-01-10 08:10:48 incr backup started for directory full
2016-01-10 10:27:51 Got fatal error during xfer (rsync_bpc exited with
benign status 24 (6144))

Started a incremental backup, given the time, I'm guessing this was 
started manually, certainly the default doesn't start backups with that 
sort of offset, especially if it is the only server configured. How did 
you start this backup? Maybe from the web interface?
In any case, it has failed. Can you provide the actual backup log so we 
can see more details about why it failed?

2016-01-10 19:23:47 full backup started for directory full
2016-01-11 18:16:02 full backup 1 complete, 4090748 files, 4090748
bytes, 24 xferErrs (0 bad files, 0 bad shares, 24 other)

A full can certainly happen after a failed incremental, we don't know 
why. Again, the time looks very strange, how was this initiated? Can you 
provide copies of your configs? The detailed backup logs?

Regards,
Adam

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