[rdiff-backup-users] Should I kill the rdiff-backup process? Fatal Error
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Dave
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[rdiff-backup-users] Should I kill the rdiff-backup process? Fatal Error: a previous rdiff-backup session is still running
Date:
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 14:13:32 -0400
I got an email from my server with this error:
Fatal Error: It appears that a previous rdiff-backup session with process
id 27412 is still running. If two different rdiff-backup processes write
the same repository simultaneously, data corruption will probably
result. To proceed with regress anyway, rerun rdiff-backup with the
--force option.
I checked and the process is indeed still running: $ ps -e | grep rdiff 27412 ? 08:18:02 rdiff-backup
So I looked at the logs for the last backup and I was surprised to see that is apparently finished.
StartTime 1240380901.00 (Wed Apr 22 02:15:01 2009) EndTime 1240381370.99 (Wed Apr 22 02:22:50 2009) ElapsedTime 469.99 (7 minutes 49.99 seconds)
Should I kill the process? Can anyone think of an explanation for this? Thanks.
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