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[rdiff-backup-users] Re: Windows Vista - infinite recursion problem
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John covici |
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[rdiff-backup-users] Re: Windows Vista - infinite recursion problem |
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Tue, 9 Dec 2008 11:15:51 -0500 |
I know what the problem is, I have had it myself.
You have a junction to itself. There is a program which is free which
can manipulate the junction so you can delete it. A junction is the
ntfs name for a linkand is not well documented. Go to
http://technet.microsoftcom/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768.asp for
further details.
on Tuesday 12/09/2008 Oliver Mulatz(address@hidden) wrote
>
> Hello Stephen,
>
> > I am trying to use rdiff-backup to backup my Windows Vista machine,
> > however, I keep getting stuck with Vista's infinitely recursed
> > directories.. rdiff-backup keeps digging down levels and it could be
> > left forever and never get anywhere.
> >
> > For example, I am getting stuck within:
> > C:\Users\All Users\Application Data\Application Data\Application
> > Data\Application Data\........
>
> this is strange, on my Windows boxes I do not have this link to itself,
> can you simply delete it, so no other actions are required?
>
> > It is worth nothing that the 'All Users' directory is not accessible
> > via normal methods.
> >
> > The command I am using to run rdiff is:
> >
> > C:\rdiff-backup>rdiff-backup.exe --exclude-symbolic-links
> > --exclude-special-files \
> > -v5 --no-hard-links C:/Users/ ./zoot
> >
> > Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated :)
>
> If you cannot delete the link, you could use '--exclude' or
> '--exclude-filelist[-stdin]' to stop this infinite recursion.
>
> > Essentially I am after a simple way to do incremental backups of my
> > Vista box, and rdiff works great for my linux machines... if there is
> > a better solution for Vista, I would love to hear about it :)
>
> There is none ;-) (with the capabilities of storing an arbitrary number of
> previous
> versions in a space-efficient manner) AFAICT.
>
> You could use Cygwin to run it via cron/anacron to automate this further and
> to closely
> emulate Linux behaviour, including using shell-scripts, all common
> Unix-commands,...
>
> HTH
> Cheers, Oliver
>
>
>
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