Hello, I bet this one you haven't heard yet. I am using rdiff-backup to backup an Alpha running Linux 2.4 to an x86 running Linux 2.4, both running Debian. For some reason, my Alpha contains a file l
Hello, Recently I got the below error while I'm trying to make backup from few of my users' home directories, The error shows IO issue while the disk is absoloutly safe with hardware raid 10, Would y
Hello, I just came across a problem that I was able to resolve thanks to the mailing-list archive (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.rdiff-backup.general/1633). The fix seems to be i
I took a CVS snapshot of today (02/07/2005) and made it run with -v5. The error: -- Sending back exception long int too large to convert to int of type exceptions.OverflowError: File "/usr/lib/python
I run rdiff-backup on a 32-bit Linux machine (SuSE 9.0 P-II), trying to back up a 64-bit machine (SuSE 9.0 Kernel 2.6.1 AMD64). This morning I got the error included at the end. As best as I can tell
My rdiff-backup crashed in the middle last night. :-( No one was using the computers. On both sides, I'm running SuSE 9.0, python 2.3-49. I compiled and installed rdiff-backup myself from the tar.gz.
BE> Yes, if you can reproduce the error then verbosity level 7 output BE> might help here. ran this: not sure what info you need, but I hope the last 30 lines from the long log will suffice, everyth
Hi Ben and the rest! I have some trouble getting this nice tool to work, hope this error is not a duplicate of earlier postings to this list. Atm I am trying http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu/rdiff-ba
Hello, I keep running into problems while trying to backup to a remote machine. Both are runing rdiff-backup 0.10.1. It was working for a while and then it suddenly crasehes with a lots of error mess
Fred Gansevles found some problems with the previous patch. Attached is an updated one. Josh Nisly wrote: Attached is a patch that fixes any problems I know about with the previous one, and includes
Attached is a patch that fixes any problems I know about with the previous one, and includes several fixes by Fred Gansevles. It serializes the ACL record to string in the RPath member, which allows
Attached is a first-draft patch to add support for native Windows permissions, including owner and ACLs. First, let me say that Fred Gansevles is responsible for the most interesting part of this - t
Hi Frank, You have hit an unfortunate bug in the way Mac OS X and rdiff-backup interact regarding Extended Attributes. Fortunately, there are two ways to fix this problem. The first way is to turn of
Hi, I just sent this patch to Ben Escoto, but I wanted to get it out there for comments and more testing. Mac OS X 10.4 introduced generic extended attributes to the HFS+ filesystem. By using the xat
CS> Here is something, somewhat strange that happened: ... CS> I am not sure what we see here, whereas it failed the first CS> time, it succeeds later. Yeah, pretty weird. Looking at the python sour
CS> Atm I am trying CS> http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu/rdiff-backup-0.11.3.tar.gz with CS> http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu/librsync-0.9.5.1.tar.gz and CS> python 2.2.2 on a gentoo linux system. I