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Re: [Duplicity-talk] how do I delete an entire backup+metadata?


From: edgar . soldin
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] how do I delete an entire backup+metadata?
Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 11:07:04 +0200
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'--force' is an option to destructive commands like 'clean, purge'. the manpage 
describes when it's needed.

1. try w/o progress, sometimes it disrupts things.

2. looks like an auth issue, maybe a bug in the still new backend.

..ede/duply.net

On 02.05.2016 06:03, Ted Timmons wrote:
> Thanks Edgar. '--force' didn't work, but 'clean' did. I'm now seeing
> "stalled" and 403 errors when backing up to duplicity. It ran for 8 hours
> before this- maybe it was just too many network hiccups in those 8 hours?
> 
> 
> Looking in Backblaze, it has ~1gb and 38 files. Here is what I'm seeing on
> a couple of runs. The 403 forbidden is especially weird- that one errored
> out aftero 10 hours.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 0.0KB 01:47:57 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:00 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> Attempt 9 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> 0.0KB 01:48:03 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:06 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:09 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:12 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:15 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:18 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:21 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:24 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:27 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:30 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> 0.0KB 01:48:33 [0.0B/s] [> ] 0% ETA Stalled!
> Giving up after 10 attempts. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> 
> 
> second run, with -vwarning:
> Attempt 1 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 2 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 3 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 4 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 5 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 6 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 7 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 8 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Attempt 9 failed. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> Giving up after 10 attempts. HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
> 
> 
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 11:09 AM <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
>> On 28.04.2016 19:49, Ted Timmons wrote:
>>> I'm just getting started in Duplicity, now that there's a Backblaze B2
>>> plugin. Below is my output; I started a backup without a gpg key, and now
>>> it fails (after 180 minutes) because the metadata/backup isn't signed
>>> properly. I'd like to just delete any data that's in B2. I see
>> conditional
>>> deletions like "remove-older-than" and "remove-all-but-..". But I don't
>> see
>>> "nuke it all".
>>>
>>> time PASSPHRASE="xxx" /usr/local/bin/duplicity /mnt/nas/pictures --name
>>> nas_pictures --num-retries 10 --encrypt-sign-key 44ASDFGH --tempdir
>>> /mnt/nas/tmp/ --progress b2://address@hidden/
>>> Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
>>> Last full backup left a partial set, restarting.
>>> Last full backup date: Mon Apr 25 23:58:40 2016
>>> Reuse configured PASSPHRASE as SIGN_PASSPHRASE
>>> RESTART: Volumes 381 to 382 failed to upload before termination.
>>> Restarting backup at volume 381.
>>> Volume was signed by key None, not 44ASDFGH
>>>
>>
>> for a left over partial you should be able to run the 'clean' command.
>> also a new forced full backup should do the trick here.
>>
>> ..ede/duply.net
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