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Re: [Duplicity-talk] restore does nothing at all


From: Yves Goergen
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] restore does nothing at all
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2017 20:51:07 +0100
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I didn't get to do that monitoring yet, but I did something else: I removed the --sign-key argument from my script that calls duplicity. This got rid of the signing key warning and completed the restore as expected within a minute or two.

So something is wrong either with the sign key detection, or with sign key usage in a past backup. Ignoring sign keys resolves the primary issue. Does that explain anything?

Yves Goergen
http://unclassified.software

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Von: edgar.soldin--- via Duplicity-talk
Gesendet: So, 2017-01-22 14:08 +0100
On 21.01.2017 17:38, Yves Goergen via Duplicity-talk wrote:
Hello,

I need to restore a directory from my backup. This did work a couple of days 
ago, but with some warning messages. Today, I get the same warning, but nothing 
happens.

Here's the output I get from the restore command:

Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
Last full backup date: Wed Jan 18 09:28:22 2017
Volume was signed by key D911EC2F, not 7210E89B

And then nothing happens anymore. I can Ctrl+C to kill the program. No files 
are restored, even after hours waiting. What can I do?

My duplicity version is 0.7.06 on Ubuntu 16.04.


1.
start the restore again and monitor system usage using top or similar. is duplicity stalling or using up your system memory, leading to paging by any chance?

2.
easiest workaround would be accessing your backup from another machine and see if you can restore there.

..ede/duply.net

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