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Re: [Duplicity-talk] File found in list-current-files, but won't restore


From: Nertskull
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] File found in list-current-files, but won't restore.
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 12:50:30 -0500
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Here is the full log, as well as a file listing of the backup directory

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hxwsqrml4zi98yi/AACdApKLUTrrmh1PMQR-fiGoa?dl=0



On 01/25/2017 12:40 PM, address@hidden wrote:
> yeah please provide the _full_ log!
>
> also a file listing of /media/Mo/Backups/Local_Backups/wData_R_3C1M1D/ would 
> be of interest!
>
> ..ede/duply.net
>
> On 25.01.2017 18:33, Nertskull wrote:
>> I have uploaded the log file to pastebin.
>>
>> The entire file was 2.7MB, which is too large for pastebin.  I think I have 
>> all the important stuff.  Hopefully that is enough, if not, I guess I could 
>> maybe make a dropbox link or something to download the entire file.
>>
>> Here is the pastebin link
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/tqR39Kta
>>
>> I'll also look into updating duplicity.  I'll wait for a bit though, just so 
>> I can continue to recreate this error for troubleshooting. 
>>
>> Thanks all.
>>
>> -dan
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01/25/2017 12:26 PM, Kenneth Loafman via Duplicity-talk wrote:
>>> @jepp, please include the entire command line as well.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:20 AM, <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     asked him for the entire log below already ;).. ede
>>>
>>>     On 25.01.2017 18:18, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
>>>     > The problem he noticed:
>>>     >
>>>     > /Error 'First patch in sequence [<duplicity.path.ROPath instance at 
>>> 0x7ff444ab75f0>] was a diff' patching .
>>>     > /
>>>     >
>>>     > Seems to have ended the run prematurely, stopping on vol 2 of 6249, 
>>> but a truncated log tells us very little.
>>>     >
>>>     > ...Ken
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     > On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:48 AM, <address@hidden 
>>> <mailto:address@hidden> <mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>     >
>>>     >     0.6.23/24 worked pretty stable.. considering the error i guess 
>>> that paramiko again does not list the full backup, but i can only judge 
>>> that from the -v9 output.
>>>     >
>>>     >     it would be interesting though to install the latest 0.7.x in 
>>> parallel and see if the error vanishes.
>>>     >
>>>     >     ..ede/duply.net <http://duply.net> <http://duply.net>
>>>     >
>>>     >     On 25.01.2017 17:34, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
>>>     >     > One thing to note is that the 0.6 series has been deprecated.  
>>> You should probably upgrade to 0.7.11 ASAP.
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     > ...Ken
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     > On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 5:32 AM, edgar.soldin--- via 
>>> Duplicity-talk <<mailto:address@hidden>address@hidden 
>>> <mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> <mailto:address@hidden 
>>> <mailto:address@hidden> <mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     >     jepp, the entire log would help. you might send the link 
>>> privately, if you want.
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     >     ..ede/duply.net <http://duply.net> <http://duply.net> 
>>> <http://duply.net>
>>>     >     >
>>>     >     >     On 24.01.2017 18:11, Nertskull via Duplicity-talk wrote:
>>>     >     >     > I ran it again with -v9.  I can put the output up on 
>>> pastebin if still needed.  But first I did find it spit out the following 
>>> error.
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > *********
>>>     >     >     > No orphaned or incomplete backup sets found.
>>>     >     >     > PASSPHRASE variable not set, asking user.
>>>     >     >     > Registering (mktemp) temporary file 
>>> /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-0NoraC-2
>>>     >     >     > Deleting /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-0NoraC-2
>>>     >     >     > Forgetting temporary file 
>>> /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-0NoraC-2
>>>     >     >     > Processed volume 1 of 6249
>>>     >     >     > Registering (mktemp) temporary file 
>>> /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-86W2Nx-3
>>>     >     >     > Error 'First patch in sequence [<duplicity.path.ROPath 
>>> instance at 0x7ff444ab75f0>] was a diff' patching .
>>>     >     >     > Deleting /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-86W2Nx-3
>>>     >     >     > Forgetting temporary file 
>>> /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mktemp-86W2Nx-3
>>>     >     >     > Processed volume 2 of 6249
>>>     >     >     > Releasing lockfile <lockfile.LinkFileLock instance at 
>>> 0x7ff445991cf8>
>>>     >     >     > Removing still remembered temporary file 
>>> /tmp/duplicity-x9e2bC-tempdir/mkstemp-Q0Le0w-1
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > *********
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > Not sure what the 'First patch...' error means.
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > I'm positive the file name is spelled perfectly. I've 
>>> copied it straight from the list-current-files.  Plus I've tried restoring 
>>> the parent directory, and everything restores except the .odb files. So it 
>>> definitely is not a mis-typing issue.
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > I'm running Kubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > Duplicity 0.6.23
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > If you still need the entire log output, let me know and 
>>> I can put it up somewhere.
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > Thanks!
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     >
>>>     >     >     > On 01/24/2017 11:09 AM, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
>>>     >     >     >> There is nothing special about .odb files, so rerun the 
>>> restore with -v9, save the entire log, and post it on pastebin or reply 
>>> with attachment.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >> Are you quite certain that the filename is spelled and 
>>> cased correctly.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >> Which duplicity version are you using?  What OS 
>>> distro/version?
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >> ...Thanks,
>>>     >     >     >> ...Ken
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >> On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:23 AM, Nertskull via 
>>> Duplicity-talk <<mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden> 
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>>> <mailto:address@hidden> <mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     I have a duplicity encrypted backup of a folder.  
>>> That folder has many
>>>     >     >     >>     subfolders and 4 files.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     1 file is an excel file.  The other 3 are 
>>> LibreOffice Base database
>>>     >     >     >>     (.odb) files.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     When I run
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>         duplicity list-current-files --encrypt-key XXX 
>>> file:///path/to/backups
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     I get a list of the files.  ALL 4 are included in 
>>> that list.  I see all
>>>     >     >     >>     four files.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     When I run
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>         duplicity --encrypt-key XXX --file-to-restore
>>>     >     >     >>     'relative/path/to/ExcelFile.xlsx' 
>>> file:///path/to/backup /path/to/restore
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     I get the Excel file restored with NO problems.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     But if I run the SAME command, but just change from 
>>> the excel file to
>>>     >     >     >>     the base.odb file.  I get an error saying the
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>         "file.odb not found in archive, no files 
>>> restored"
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     But of course it is there!  It is listed in the 
>>> 'list-current-files'.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     And I know my syntax is right, because I can restore 
>>> the excel file.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     Is there something weird about .odb files that 
>>> causes duplicity to bug out?
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     ....
>>>     >     >     >>     So I thought, alright lets restore the entire 
>>> folder.  And sure enough,
>>>     >     >     >>     no .odb files.  None of the 3 .odb files restore.  
>>> Even though they are
>>>     >     >     >>     listed as part of the backup using 
>>> 'list-current-files'.
>>>     >     >     >>
>>>     >     >     >>     Why do these files not restore?
>>>     >     >     >>
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