The internal, target-server is a NAS device.
So I can see the directories via SMB (network share to a PC) or via FTP,
etc. I was trying to use a "short cut" and view the target directory from
my PC by simply checking the UNC path of that directory and I see crazy
filenames when I do that. But if I use FTP and do a dir/ls on the
directory, it looks OK. Must be a problem with that NAS
device.
Still trying to figure-out why the actual backup
doesn't seem consistent. I also can't get "verify" option to work
properly. And the man-page isn't helping me a lot. I've tried
various combos of these, and it doesn't work (with and without directories on
each url) :
address@hidden backupCache]# duplicity --verify
--encrypt-key "9C8ED9EA" --sign-key "9C8ED9EA" "ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" Command line error: Too few arguments See the duplicity
manual page for instructions address@hidden backupCache]# duplicity verify
--verbosity 5 --encrypt-key "9C8ED9EA" --sign-key "9C8ED9EA" /misc/nasdisk1/LM
"ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" Command line error: Too many arguments See the duplicity
manual page for instructions
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:58
AM
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] ftp and
short filenames prob
hello peter & aj,
what looks suspicious to me
is Deleting duplicity-full-signatures.2008-03-10T17:36:13-04:00.sigtar.gpg
from FTP server
it shouldnt do this at this point? would explain
the missing backup chain?
regards ede
ps: @AJ what kind
of file system ist the --archive-dir ? what do you mean by SMB
names?
--
> OK, I found out this is partly due to the
target-server. The _SMB_names_ are mangled, but ftp shows the "expected
names". > > However, unless I use the --archive-dir switch, I
can't list the current files. Shouldn't it be able to list the files
from the remote server's signature file? For example: > >
==================================================================== > >
# duplicity --verbosity 5 --encrypt-key "9C8ED9EA" --sign-key "9C8ED9EA"
--archive-dir ~root/backupCache /misc/nasdisk1/LM "ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" > Listing files on FTP server > No signatures found,
switching to full backup. > Generating delta - new file: . >
Generating delta - new file: Inbound Fax 33554476.pdf > Generating delta
- new file: incoming fax details.jpg > Generating delta - new file:
renditions.jpg > Saving
duplicity-full.2008-03-10T17:36:13-04:00.vol1.difftar.gpg on FTP
server > Saving duplicity-full.2008-03-10T17:36:13-04:00.manifest.gpg on
FTP server > Saving
duplicity-full-signatures.2008-03-10T17:36:13-04:00.sigtar.gpg on FTP
server > Listing files on FTP server > Deleting
duplicity-full-signatures.2008-03-10T17:36:13-04:00.sigtar.gpg from FTP
server > --------------[ Backup Statistics ]-------------- >
StartTime 1205184973.73 (Mon Mar 10 17:36:13 2008) > EndTime
1205184974.07 (Mon Mar 10 17:36:14 2008) > ElapsedTime 0.34 (0.34
seconds) > SourceFiles 4 > SourceFileSize 197429 (193 KB) >
NewFiles 4 > NewFileSize 197429 (193 KB) > DeletedFiles 0 >
ChangedFiles 0 > ChangedFileSize 0 (0 bytes) > ChangedDeltaSize 0
(0 bytes) > DeltaEntries 4 > RawDeltaSize 196917 (192 KB) >
TotalDestinationSizeChange 104254 (102 KB) > Errors 0 >
------------------------------------------------- > >
/root/backupCache/tmp8sZEW3 still in tempfile list, deleting >
/root/backupCache/tmpvBBqJf still in tempfile list, deleting > >
address@hidden backupCache]# duplicity --list "ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" > No signatures found, switching to full backup. > No
signature data found, unable to list files. > address@hidden
backupCache]# duplicity --list --encrypt-key "9C8ED9EA" --sign-key "9C8ED9EA"
"ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" > No signatures found, switching to full backup. > No
signature data found, unable to list files. > address@hidden
backupCache]# duplicity --list --encrypt-key "9C8ED9EA" --sign- > key
"9C8ED9EA" --archive-dir ~root/backupCache "ftp://address@hidden/DISK
2/duplicity" > Thu Jul 19 13:04:20 2007 . > Thu Jul 19 13:04:20
2007 Inbound Fax 33554476.pdf > Thu Jul 19 13:00:11 2007 incoming fax
details.jpg > Thu Jul 19 13:03:48 2007 renditions.jpg >
address@hidden backupCache]# > > > ----- Original Message
----- > From: Peter Schuller > To: address@hidden ; AJ
Weber > Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 4:18
PM > Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] ftp and short filenames
prob > > > I can manually ftp files with "long
filenames", but when duplicity uses it > > as a target, I
get these mangled, short filenames that mean nothing to me.
> > Worse: trying a "list-current-files" after a small
sync gives me "Backup > > source directory list does not
exist." So I can't even verify that it's > >
working properly. > > This is the names of the files
that make up the duplicity archive itself, that > is
causing problems? > > Could you give us an example of
a mangled filename versus the expected name? > > --
> / Peter Schuller > > PGP userID:
0xE9758B7D or 'Peter Schuller <address@hidden>' >
Key retrieval: Send an E-Mail to address@hidden >
E-Mail: address@hidden Web:
http://www.scode.org > > >
>
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-- public class WhoDidIt{ // A comment. I love comments
private static Person sender;
public static void main
(String[] foo){
sender = new Person();
sender.setName(new String[]{"Edgar", "Soldin"});
Address address
= new Address(); address.setStreet("Stadtweg 119");
address.setZip(39116); address.setCity("Magdeburg");
address.setCountry("Germany");
sender.setAddress(address);
sender.setMobilePhone("
+49(0)171-2782880 "); sender.setWebSiteUrl(" http://www.soldin.de ");
sender.setEmail(" address@hidden
"); sender.setPGPPublicKey(" http://www.soldin.de/edgar_soldin.asc
"); sender.setGender(true);
System.out.println(sender.toString());
} }
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