Thanks George for responding.

With respect to your reference to: “split the host into two”, how does one 
actually do that?  My host references a certain computer consisting of various 
drives to be backed up.  How does one split that host into two separate hosts 
and (presumably) back up each of those hosts?  Thanks.

Akibu

From: George King <geo...@kings-windsor.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 10:44 AM
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Real Time View of What Is Being Copied


No great suggestions for resolution from me but I have some sympathy with you 
having had similar issues occasionally in the past.

I have a number of rsyncd hosts set up on my main Win10 desktop - basically one 
for each disk or part of to keep the backups down to a reasonable duration.   
I'm running DeltaCopy Server.

When one of my backups 'stalled' after having worked for a while, it would do 
as you have found and stall at the same place each time.  Other disks/hosts 
were not affected and completed fine, so it was nothing intrinsically wrong 
with DeltaCopy or backuppc.  I could monitor the file transfer via the Win10 
Task Manager>Performance Tab > Resource Monitor > Disk tab and selecting the 
right rsync process for the problematic disk.  At least that gave me confidence 
that the transfer was starting properly and progressing - and I could tell when 
it properly stuck, and at which folder on the Win10 machine.

I couldn't find any informative messages in the backuppc logs to help me solve 
it.  When I manually stopped the backups, the partial backups were generally 
removed or merged and the logs just showed that I had aborted the xfer.

What seems to have helped overcome the problem is, although I fail to 
understand quite why, are:
- splitting the host into two, and
- copying the files from the folder at which the transfer stalled into another 
folder, and
- I probably checked the Win10 folder permissions were OK and inherited by 
sub-folders.

George
On 03/03/2022 14:23, Akibu Flash wrote:
Just bumping this up… any suggestions for a resolution?  Thanks.

From: Akibu Flash <akibufl...@outlook.com><mailto:akibufl...@outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 4:32 PM
To: 
BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [BackupPC-users] Real Time View of What Is Being Copied

Dear All,

I backup a couple of Windows machines to a linux machine via rsync.  However, 
the backup for one of the Windows machines never finishes and results in a 
partial backup.  In the CGI user interface Count column, the backup always 
seems to hang at 311941 for hours and hours.  Then at some point, the backup 
apparently stops and afterwards another backup which by that time has queued up 
starts anew.  Never do I get a completed backup only a partial (at least for 
the last year or so).

Is there a way to start a backup from the command line and have the screen show 
what in real time is actually being backed up?  If so, what would that command 
be?  It may be that the BackupPC is somehow getting stuck on a file but that is 
only speculation.

Any other ideas as to what my be happening?

I decompressed the partial backup log file (backup #884) using the command 
BackupPC_zcat XferLOG.884.z.  I have reproduced the bottom portion below.

Any assistance in helping to track down what is happening is appreciated.  I do 
see in the log that there is an error message indicating an “error in the rsync 
protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(226).

Thanks in advance.

Best, Akibu

G bpc_open(Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo.gif, 0x0, 00) -> 3
G bpc_read(3 (Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo.gif), buf, 1394) 
tmpFd = -1
G bpc_close(3 (Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo.gif))
G bpc_fileDescFree: fdNum = 3, tmpFd = -1, tmpFileName = NULL
G bpc_lstat(Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo320.png)
G bpc_file_checksum(Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo320.png)
G bpc_open(Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo320.png, 0x0, 00) -> 3
G bpc_read(3 (Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo320.png), buf, 
7814) tmpFd = -1
G bpc_close(3 (Downloads/Downloads/BackupPC-4.3.2/images/logo320.png))
G bpc_fileDescFree: fdNum = 3, tmpFd = -1, tmpFileName = NULL
rsync_bpc: connection unexpectedly closed (23961310 bytes received so far) 
[receiver]
R bpc_sysCall_cleanup: doneInit = 1
Done: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 0 filesTotal, 0 
sizeTotal, 0 filesNew, 0 sizeNew, 0 sizeNewComp, 24467705 inode
Parsing done: nFilesTotal = 0
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(226) 
[receiver=3.1.3.0]
rsync_bpc: connection unexpectedly closed (24012481 bytes received so far) 
[generator]
G bpc_sysCall_cleanup: doneInit = 1
DoneGen: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 311942 
filesTotal, 569449707538 sizeTotal, 0 filesNew, 0 sizeNew, 0 sizeNewComp, 
24467704 inode
Parsing done: nFilesTotal = 311942
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(226) 
[generator=3.1.3.0]
rsync_bpc exited with fatal status 12 (3072) (rsync error: error in rsync 
protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(226) [generator=3.1.3.0])
Xfer PIDs are now
Got fatal error during xfer (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream 
(code 12) at io.c(226) [generator=3.1.3.0])
Backup aborted (rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at 
io.c(226) [generator=3.1.3.0])
BackupFailCleanup: nFilesTotal = 311942, type = full, BackupCase = 4, inPlace = 
0, lastBkupNum = 883
Removing prior partial backup #883
Xfer PIDs are now 38440
BackupPC_backupDelete: removing #883
BackupPC_backupDelete: Merge into backup 327
mergeDir: name = attrib, path = .
bpc_attrib_backwardCompat: WriteOldStyleAttribFile = 0, KeepOldAttribFiles = 0
mergeDir: skipping name = refCnt, path = ./refCnt
mergeDir: skipping name = needFsck.newDir, path = ./refCnt/needFsck.newDir
mergeDir: skipping name = noPoolCntOk, path = ./refCnt/noPoolCntOk
mergeDir: skipping name = backupInfo, path = ./backupInfo
removing remaining directory tree /var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/883
Xfer PIDs are now 38441,38440
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #321: gotFsck = , gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #327: gotFsck = 1, gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #884: gotFsck = 1, gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 (fsck = 1)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/327/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_0_38441 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/327/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_1_38441 with 
638055 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 (fsck = 1)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_2_38441 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_3_38441 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_4_38441 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_5_38441 with 
409030 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: computing totals for host mark-desktop
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop got 0 errors (took 909 secs)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate total errors: 0
Xfer PIDs are now 38440
BackupPC_backupDelete: got 0 errors
Xfer PIDs are now
Finished BackupPC_backupDelete, status = 0 (running time: 910 sec)
Xfer PIDs are now
Running BackupPC_refCountUpdate -h mark-desktop -f on mark-desktop
Xfer PIDs are now 38457
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #321: gotFsck = , gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #327: gotFsck = , gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop #884: gotFsck = , gotDelta = , 
gotPoolCnt = 1, gotNoPoolCntOk =
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 (fsck = 1)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/327/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_0_38457 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #327 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/327/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_1_38457 with 
638055 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 (fsck = 1)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_2_38457 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_3_38457 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_4_38457 with 
1048577 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: processing host mark-desktop #884 deltaFile 
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/mark-desktop/884/refCnt/poolCntDelta_1_0_5_38457 with 
409030 entries
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: computing totals for host mark-desktop
BackupPC_refCountUpdate: host mark-desktop got 0 errors (took 595 secs)
BackupPC_refCountUpdate total errors: 0
Xfer PIDs are now
Finished BackupPC_refCountUpdate (running time: 596 sec)
Xfer PIDs are now
[backuppc@fuegoberlin mark-desktop]$






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