Hi,

Run rdiff-backup from a script and log the results and then check the
log is one way.
Now that I think of it cron may already be doing the above.
Or run rdiff-backup via backupninja and get the results emailed to you.

Cheers
Gavin

Mozafar Roshany wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I back up a directory to a remote system by rdiff-backup and I'm doing
> it as periodic cron jobs. How can I find out that a back-up session
> failed? I saw an entry at the FAQ that told about two
> current_mirror_XXXX files with different dates. Is it enough to check
> this situation?
>
> THanks for any comment.
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