These are the lines from last night (I edited the "include-folders" for
privacy):
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Lock
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Include folders: [****]
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Ignore folders: []
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Last snapshots: {}
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run]
Nov 29 00:00:01 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Compare with old snapshot:
20091128-000001
Nov 29 00:00:02 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run]
begin loop
That's it. Nothing after that.
The "funny" thing is this. On Nov 27th I did start BackInTime manually
at 22:56:36 as seen in the log:
Nov 27 22:56:36 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Lock
Nov 27 22:56:36 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Include folders: [****]
Nov 27 22:56:36 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Ignore folders: []
Nov 27 22:56:36 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Last snapshots: {}
Nov 27 22:56:36 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run]
Nov 27 22:56:37 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Compare with old snapshot:
20091119-000002
Nov 27 22:56:37 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run]
begin loop
Nov 27 22:57:08 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Command "rsync -aEAX -i
--dry-run --chmod=Fa-w,D+w --whole-file --delete
--exclude="/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan"
--exclude="/home/jan/.local/share/backintime" --include="****" returns 0
Nov 27 22:57:08 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Create hard-links
Nov 27 23:00:50 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Command "cp -al
"/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan/backintime/20091119-000002/backup/"*
"/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan/backintime/new_snapshot/backup/"" returns 0
Nov 27 23:00:50 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Call rsync to take the
snapshot
Nov 27 23:11:24 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Command "rsync -aEAX -v
--delete-excluded --chmod=Fa-w,D+w --whole-file --delete
--exclude="/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan"
--exclude="/home/jan/.local/share/backintime" --include="****" --exclude="*" /
"/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan/backintime/new_snapshot/backup/"" returns 0
Nov 27 23:11:24 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Save permissions
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Remove backups older than:
19991127-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep all >=
20091126-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20091116-000000 and < 20091123-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20091109-000000 and < 20091116-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090101-000000 and < 20090201-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090201-000000 and < 20090301-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090301-000000 and < 20090401-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090401-000000 and < 20090501-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090501-000000 and < 20090601-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090601-000000 and < 20090701-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090701-000000 and < 20090801-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090801-000000 and < 20090901-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20090901-000000 and < 20091001-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep first >=
20091001-000000 and < 20091101-000000
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] keep
snapshots: ['20091127-225636', '20091119-000002', '20091115-123037',
'20090419-194140', '20090630-000003', '20090731-000002', '20090831-000001',
'20090911-105013', '20091030-064718']
Nov 27 23:12:10 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [smart remove] remove
snapshot: 20091105-061054
Nov 27 23:12:56 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Command "find
"/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan/backintime/20091105-061054" -type d -exec chmod
u+wx {} \;" returns 0
Nov 27 23:15:21 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Command "rm -rfv
"/Files/BackupCD/BackInTimeJan/backintime/20091105-061054"" returns 0
Nov 27 23:15:21 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Keep min free disk space:
1024 Mb
Nov 27 23:15:23 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run] end
loop
Nov 27 23:15:23 UltraSnake backintime (jan): INFO: Unlock
At Nov 28 00:00:01 the daily scheduled BackInTime-Run started
automatically and completed without errors or hangs (I won't post the
log-trace, it's more or less identical, except for the smart remove
parts and the fact that no obsolete backup was found and thus no "remove
snapshot"-commands are logged.
--
Back In Time schedule hangs, but "manual" backup works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489385
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Status in Back In Time: New
Bug description:
Using Kubuntu 9.10 and the le-web repository. Installed versions
(backintime-common and backintime-kde) are 0.9.26-3.
If I start backintime from the commandline, the KDE4-frontend comes up.
Clicking the "Backup"-Icon starts the backup-process which will work correctly.
I have configured a daily backup-schedule. "crontab -l" gives:
@daily nice -n 19 /usr/bin/backintime --backup-job >/dev/null 2>&1
Unfortunately this does _not_ seem to work. The backup-process starts,
correctly, every midnight, but it will hang. In the notification area the icon
will be "unclickable" but show a tooltip stating that it's comparing the last
backup. It will hang there for several days if not killed manually (using htop,
oder whatever).
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