The missing attrib path shows immediately after the crash.  I'll crank
up the logging and get it over to you today. 

Rsync versions - Server: 3.1.1, Host 3.1.2, running over ssh.  Ssh
versions - Server 6.7p1, Host 7.4p1. 

Cheers! 

mph

On 2017-02-11 00:20, Craig Barratt wrote:

> Definitely looks like a bug.  Let me see if I can reproduce this.  
> Interesting clue about the strange attrib paths.  Does that only happen right 
> before things fail? 
> 
> It would be helpful to run with a higher XferLogLevel (eg: 8).  Please send 
> the interesting (last) parts of the log file (email direct to me).
> 
> Also, what is your remote rsync version?  Is it running over ssh? 
> 
> Craig 
> 
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Michael Huntley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> All -  
>> 
>> Been attempting to backup using latest grab from github made using the 
>> makeDist command.  This is very similar to the issue listed on Github where 
>> the backup dies with code (12) after X number of files.  Usually near 200k 
>> files, but as low as 50K from time-to-time: 
>> 
>> R bpc_sysCall_poolFileCheck(xaaaaaacsrt): no pool file at 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/c6/64/c765d203b57e0e748b90564c87401bdb
>> R bpc_mkstemp: returning .xaaaaaacsrt.000000, fd = 3
>> R bpc_write(3 (.xaaaaaacsrt.000000), buf, 100)
>> R bpc_ftruncate(3 (.xaaaaaacsrt.000000), 564632)
>> R bpc_close(3 (.xaaaaaacsrt.000000))
>> rsync_bpc: connection unexpectedly closed (4608490 bytes received so far) 
>> [generator]
>> G bpc_sysCall_cleanup: doneInit = 1
>> G No match... adding /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/18779.0.1 to pool (digest = 
>> b6cc8c58c4da233e62efd1e8b3a1b160)
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: created new attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508//attrib_b6cc8c58c4da233e62efd1e8b3a1b160
>>  [1]
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: removed old attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508//attrib_39a7abfe0817669e521a85ad3188a923
>>  [2]
>> G No match... adding /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/18779.1.1 to pool (digest = 
>> fceb91a6bba1514df057bd51c9fdc10a)
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: created new attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508/f%2fcygdrive%2fc%2fshadows%2fE%2ftest/attrib_fceb91a6bba1514df057bd51c9fdc10a
>>  [3]
>> DoneGen: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 47782 
>> filesTotal, 24778100 sizeTotal, 0 filesNew, 0 sizeNew, 0 sizeNewComp, 83992 
>> inode
>> Parsing done: nFilesTotal = 47782
>> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(629) 
>> [generator=3.0.9.5]
>> rsync_bpc exited with fatal status 12 (3072) (rsync error: error in rsync 
>> protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(629) [generator=3.0.9.5])
>> recv >f+++++++++ rw-rw-r-- 197108, 197121 100 xaaaaaacsrt
>> Xfer PIDs are now
>> Got fatal error during xfer (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data 
>> stream (code 12) at io.c(629) [generator=3.0.9.5])
>> Backup aborted (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) 
>> at io.c(629) [generator=3.0.9.5])
>> BackupFailCleanup: nFilesTotal = 53691, type = full, BackupCase = 6, inPlace 
>> = 1, lastBkupNum =
>> BackupFailCleanup: inPlace with some new files... no cleanup and marking 
>> partial 
>> 
>> I updated the rsync_bpc version manually to 3.0.9.5 since the configure.ac 
>> [4] file is still at 3.0.9.4 within the files made by makeDist.  Nontheless 
>> the files are using the current versions updated by Craig. 
>> 
>> This last one horked at 53k files, but it usually dies near 200k files.  It 
>> is a quick cut off.  Nothing hangs, the door simply slams shut. 
>> 
>> One oddity I noticed is not all attrib files are properly logged.  Look 
>> above:  
>> 
>> G No match... adding /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/18779.0.1 to pool (digest = 
>> b6cc8c58c4da233e62efd1e8b3a1b160)
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: created new attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508//attrib_b6cc8c58c4da233e62efd1e8b3a1b160
>>  [1]  <-- double whack, not full path 
>> 
>> vs. 
>> 
>> G No match... adding /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/18779.1.1 to pool (digest = 
>> fceb91a6bba1514df057bd51c9fdc10a)
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: created new attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508/f%2fcygdrive%2fc%2fshadows%2fE%2ftest/attrib_fceb91a6bba1514df057bd51c9fdc10a
>>  [3] <-- Full path 
>> 
>> In between is an isolated attrib with no corresponding "No match... adding" 
>> line: 
>> 
>> G bpc_attrib_dirWrite: removed old attrib file 
>> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/172.26.26.13/508//attrib_39a7abfe0817669e521a85ad3188a923
>>  [2] <-- Again, double whack, not full path 
>> 
>> The real bummer is determining if this is a (pre-compile) configure issue, a 
>> build issue, resource issue, a command issue, or ........ 
>> 
>> Cheers! 
>> 
>> mph 
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[1] http://172.26.26.13/508//attrib_b6cc8c58c4da233e62efd1e8b3a1b160
[2] http://172.26.26.13/508//attrib_39a7abfe0817669e521a85ad3188a923
[3]
http://172.26.26.13/508/f%2fcygdrive%2fc%2fshadows%2fE%2ftest/attrib_fceb91a6bba1514df057bd51c9fdc10a
[4] http://configure.ac
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