I guess I need to try to rephrase my question. Basically I need to know
what to do about the error message and my next backup. I'd like to know
what the "--force" option does before I try it in this case, since the
error message seems to imply that using "--force" can cause date
corruption. What does "to proceed with regress" mean? Does this mean I
would lose all of my diffs? Or does it somehow clear the "running"
process so I can proceed with the next rdiff-backup?
Thanks.
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 11:41 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
"Fatal Error: It appears that a previous rdiff-backup session with
process
id 2012 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."
The rdiff-backup seemed to hang the last time it ran it, so I just
aborted it. ps-ef doesn't show any process 2012 or any other
rdiff-backup process running now.
If I use the --force option, will that abort whatever is happening with
rdiff-backup and start a clean backup?
Thanks.
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