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From: | Robert Nichols |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Is there an easy way to discard the most recent backup? |
Date: | Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:03:47 -0500 |
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On 06/08/2011 02:24 PM, Ryan J wrote:
Hi, To make a long story short, I accidentally ran rdiff-backup against a blank directory. Now my remote system has a blank mirror and the 1D old increment contains the most recent copy of my data. I'd like to restore from 1D ago rather than re-uploading my entire backup set, but I would also like to preserve my increments. Is there any way of doing that?
Yes, you can force rdiff-backup to do a regression of the most recent backup just as it would do automatically if the most recent session had not run to completion. Basically, within the rdiff-backup-data metadata directory you create a second current_mirror.{timestamp}.data file with a timestamp that matches the mirror_metadata file for the immediately preceding backup. Dominic Raferd has written a script that will automate that and take care of various "gotcha"s that can arise. It's attached to this message in the mailing list archives: <http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2011-01/msg00030.html> Here's a direct link to the attached script: <http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2011-01/txte4xgGumkmC.txt> (Watch out for possible word wrap in those links.) -- Bob Nichols "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address. Do NOT delete it.
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