[BackupPC-users] BackupPC_verifyPool mismatchs found - what to do?

2012-12-01 Thread Matthias Meyer
Hi,

I've tried the BackupPC_verifyPool.pl from Holger Parplies.
Unfortunately some MD5 errors found and print out. e.g.:
[28878] 083212b41c2482783128c9212f1f8a26 (78) != 
70f6bdb839eed7efdfe8f8b01f4dcbc7

Did I have a problem?
What should/can I do?
How to find out which file it is?

Thanks in advance
Matthias
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Re: [BackupPC-users] Full restore problem part II

2012-12-01 Thread Gary Roach

On 11/30/2012 05:35 PM, Gary Roach wrote:

Debian Wheezy system.

Since the last missive I reformatted the bad system and installed  a 
minimal system. I then very carefully set up rsyncd on the system to 
be backed up. I checked out the rsync connection with:

   telnet  873
I then restored one file to the backup computer. Once this worked I 
started backing up one directory at a time  using the GUI and the 
direct backup method. The directories involved are /etc /home, /root 
and /var. I started with the smallest first and worked up to the 
largest. Everything worked fine for /etc. /root and /var. When I tried 
to backup / home the system chugged along for a long time and then 
went to sleep. I was monitoring the CPU, memory and network usage 
throughout all of these processes. I had to manually stop the process 
by killing the PID. The restore log had the following entries:

The above entry is in error. I really meant to say:
Once this worked I started to restore one directory at a time using the 
GUI and the direct restore method.


2012-11-30 09:53:41 Started restore on TargetComputer (pid=7601)
2012-11-30 10:59:23 Restore failed on TargetComputer (aborted by
signal=TERM)
2012-11-30 10:59:23 TargetComputer:
File::RsyncP::FileList::encode: missing rdev
on device file home/gary/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/socket
2012-11-30 10:59:23 TargetComputer:
File::RsyncP::FileList::encode: missing rdev
on device file home/gary/.local/share/akonadi/akonadiserver.socket
2012-11-30 10:59:23 TargetComputer:
File::RsyncP::FileList::encode: missing rdev
on device file home/gary/.speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock

I did a lot of searching of the internet  and while I found references 
to the problem, I didn't fine a clear solution. I did find reference 
to the -D switch for rsync as being related  but nothing substantive. 
I use inetd.conf to start the rsync daemon with an entry of :


rsync   stream  tcp  nowait   root  /usr/bin/rsync   rsyncd --daemon

If the -D switch must be included, should it be something like rsyncd 
-D daemon.


All help very much appreciated.

Gary R.



Gary R.




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