I still experience those timeouts with 13.10 whereas there is no
ubuntuone-couch anymore I assume this issue is now directly in
duplicity?
Debug:
DUPLICITY: DEBUG 1
DUPLICITY: . Backtrace of previous error: Traceback (innermost last):
DUPLICITY: . File
** Changed in: ubuntuone-servers
Assignee: Registry Administrators (registry) = (unassigned)
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Increasing the timeout in ubuntuone-couch's auth module seems to have
fixed this. Please report if you are using Ubuntu 12.10 or later and
still experience this.
** Project changed: deja-dup = ubuntuone-couch
** Package changed: deja-dup (Ubuntu) = ubuntuone-couch (Ubuntu)
** Changed in:
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/ubuntuone-couch/auth-fixes
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Title:
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This patch fixed the problem for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/duplicity/+bug/894234/comments/3
(from https://bugs.launchpad.net/duplicity/+bug/894234 , which was
marked as a duplicate of this bug)
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I also have this same problem on 12.04 lts. backing up to ubuntu-one.
Hope we can have a fix soon.
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This issue still pops up quite often for me too, however, it does seem
that it works the next automatic try or thereafter. Maybe it's because
of a server load issue, rather than a client issue?
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I have just completely given up on this and moved to Back In Time which
uses rsync a rdiff - works great
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So, it looks like my problem wasn't due to torrent files after all. But
yes, I can confirm that it works next time it tries, even if automatically
(the next day). I find it too suspicious to be a server overload issue.
2012/5/31 Keith Patton 844...@bugs.launchpad.net
I have just completely
I am still experiencing this problem in 12.04, although with a slightly
different error message. This happened during the night while my first
backup from this system was being uploaded to Ubuntu One.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/duplicity, line 1403, in module
This happens to me every time it tries to do an automatic backup. Works
fine when I do one manually:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/duplicity, line 1403, in module
with_tempdir(main)
File /usr/bin/duplicity, line 1396, in with_tempdir
fn()
File
Looks like I found the cause of my problem here: among the folders I was
backing up was my torrent clients config folder, which had a incomplete
pĂeces folder in it. When torrents where being downloaded, duplicity
seemed like it couldn't handle those files. I still have to wait for the
next
** Changed in: ubuntuone-servers
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Tags added: ops+
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In case of SSL errors, the presence of symlinks in the backup files are not
changing anything.
The server closes the connection during the transfer for some reason, this can
be due to server overload, network problems during the transfers (e.g. link
saturation).
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I am now getting non-stop errors and fails with this.
To be honest I don't see the usefulness of his tool.
I know this isn't really the place for asking questions, but is it
possible to use rsync with Ubuntu One?
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I use symlinks heavily and I have the problem, if that helps. I do not
seem to have the crash when removing the symlinks.
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Hi, this problem is continuing to exhibit itself as of 4/22/2012.
Reviewing this bug, the problem doesn't appear to be pinpointed quite
yet. So far U1 servers have been restarted, the upstream bug linked to
in #14 includes a patch to increase the timeout, and #15 suggests a bug
when the folder
I got it during the automated run, after I had the first (successful)
back-up earlier today.
I shouldn't not have a my deja-dup folder in my development web server
folder. I back-up to htdocs. Could it be because I back-up sub-folders
of a htdocs folder?
This is what I coul see in deja-dup:
** Summary changed:
- Deja-Dup backup to Ubuntu One failed
+ Backup to Ubuntu One failed (SSLError: The read operation timed out)
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