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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Serious data loss using rdiff-backup
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Alistair Popple |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Serious data loss using rdiff-backup |
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Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:11:17 +1000 |
Hi,
I was just wondering if anything is happening with this? Thanks.
Regards,
Alistair
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:25:10 +1000, Alistair Popple
<address@hidden> wrote:
> > Hmm... so do you think when the symlink to /usr was deleted, /usr was
> > deleted along with it?
>
> This is probably best explained with an example I used to replicate
> the problem on a test system at home. Hopefully this is
> understandable (I can clarify anything if it isn't):
>
> I created the following directory structure in /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src:
>
> .
> |-- test1
> | |-- test1.1
> | | |-- a
> | | |-- b
> | | `-- c
> | `-- test1.2
> | |-- d
> | |-- e
> | `-- f
> `-- test2
> |-- test2.1
> | `-- test1.1
> | |-- g
> | |-- h
> | `-- i
> `-- test2.2
> |-- j
> |-- k
> `-- l
>
> The following steps were then performed:
> * rdiff-backup -v7 address@hidden::/tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/
> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/dest/
> * mv /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test2/test2.1
> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test2/test2.1.old
> * ln -s /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test1
> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test2/test2.1
> * rdiff-backup -v7 address@hidden::/tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/
> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/dest/
>
> At this point everything should be fine and working as expected. The
> following directory structure exists in the desination directory:
>
> |-- rdiff-backup-data
> | |-- ......................
> |-- test1
> | |-- test1.1
> | | |-- a
> | | |-- b
> | | `-- c
> | `-- test1.2
> | |-- d
> | |-- e
> | `-- f
> `-- test2
> |-- test2.1 -> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test1/
> |-- test2.1.old
> | `-- test1.1
> | |-- g
> | |-- h
> | `-- i
> `-- test2.2
> |-- j
> |-- k
> `-- l
>
> Note the symlink from test2.1 to a file outside the destination path.
>
> However if the backup fails (eg. it is interrupted halfway through)
> then the desintation directory needs checking:
> * rdiff-backup -v7 --check-desintation /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/dest
>
> It is at this point the problems begin. If you check
> /tmp/rdiff-backup-test/src/test1 (a directory outside of the
> destination) you will find that the test1.1 directory has been
> deleted. This only happens for the directories mentioned in the
> original (non-linked) version of test2.1, which is why test1.2
> remains. The problem here seems to be that the check-destination-dir
> option follows the symlinks rather than treating them as files. If
> the link is changed to a relative one then sure enough no directories
> outside of the destination seem to be modified, however after the
> destination check test1.1 is missing from the destination/backup - ie.
> it has _not_ been backed up. Performing subsequent backups will also
> not back that information up, even if the relative symlink is removed,
> thus the backups remain incomplete for what I assume is ever more.
>
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