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Re: [BackupPC-users] R: Re: R: Keep getting "Aborting backup up after signal PIPE"

2016-03-07 11:00:26
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] R: Re: R: Keep getting "Aborting backup up after signal PIPE"
From: Nicolas Göddel <mailinglists AT freakscorner DOT de>
To: backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 16:58:24 +0100
Is there a point where I can begin debugging that issue? Is it not getting
better at the moment and I need my daily backups. Is it possible to use rsync
without the daemon and network communication? For example with 'rsync' as
XferMethod?

Am 02.03.2016 um 14:35 schrieb Nicolas Göddel:
> Am 02.03.2016 um 14:08 schrieb Stefan Peter:
>> Dear Nicolas Göddel
>> Am 02.03.2016 um 11:41 schrieb Nicolas Göddel:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> thank you. I did an incremental backup with verbose output. The last few 
>>> lines
>>> in the log are these:
>>>
>>> attribWrite(dir=fbenutzer/.Trashes/501/Recovered files
>>> #1/com.apple.iBooksAuthor_409_SFED_368025537_2/SpookySpooky.ibooks/OPS/assets/thumbs/content13)
>>> -> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/suw03/new/fbenutzer/f.Trashes/f501/fRecovered files
>>> #1/fcom.apple.iBooksAuthor_409_SFED_368025537_2/fSpookySpooky.ibooks/fOPS/fassets/fthumbs/fcontent13/attrib
>>> Done: 0 files, 0 bytes
>>> Got fatal error during xfer (aborted by signal=PIPE)
>>> Backup aborted by user signal
>>> dump failed: aborted by signal=PIPE
>> This didn't reveal additional information, so I would propose to have a
>> look at the other end of the backup.
>>
>> According to the first mail you wrote, you are using the rsyncd transfer
>> method. So, according to my experience, signal=PIPE errors most of the
>> time are caused by timeouts. Although the rsyncd has no default I/O
>> timeout, most default rsyncd.conf files use something along the lines of
>> 600 seconds.
>>
>> Can you check your /etc/rsyncd for a timeout=... parameter?
>> If you find one, double the amount, restart rsyncd and retry your backup.
> I already added the line timeout=604800 to /etc/rsyncd.conf and restarted 
> rsync
> by myself as daemon.
>> If there is no timeout to be found in rsyncd.conf, it may be specified
>> on the command line of the rsyncd startup script. A 'ps faxw|grep rsync'
>> should reveal it.
> rsync was started using the command: rsync --daemon
>> If this does not help, finding the logs for rsyncd may shed some more
>> lights on the problem. Because AFAIK there is no standard rsyncd.conf
>> for Debian/Ubuntu, check your config file for 'log file' and 'syslog
>> faclities' entries. These define where rsyncd will put the log files.
>> You can find out more about these entries by issuing "man rsyncd.con".
> I also set up a user defined log file. These are the lines from the manual 
> test
> today:
>
> 2016/03/02 10:35:38 [27279] name lookup failed for 192.168.1.13: Name or 
> service
> not known
> 2016/03/02 10:35:38 [27279] connect from UNKNOWN (192.168.1.13)
> 2016/03/02 09:35:38 [27279] rsync on . from backuppc@UNKNOWN (192.168.1.13)
> 2016/03/02 09:35:38 [27279] building file list
> 2016/03/02 10:35:57 [27286] name lookup failed for 192.168.1.13: Name or 
> service
> not known
> 2016/03/02 10:35:57 [27286] connect from UNKNOWN (192.168.1.13)
> 2016/03/02 09:35:57 [27286] rsync on . from backuppc@UNKNOWN (192.168.1.13)
> 2016/03/02 09:35:57 [27286] building file list
> 2016/03/02 09:35:58 [27279] rsync: [sender] write error: Broken pipe (32)
> 2016/03/02 09:35:58 [27279] rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
> io.c(820) [sender=3.1.1]
> 2016/03/02 10:08:09 [27286] UNKNOWN send Mitarbeiter/xxx/001
> Privado/Stunden/Time sheet_neu .xlsx 26183 13967
> 2016/03/02 10:08:09 [27286] UNKNOWN send Mitarbeiter/xxx/002
> Webseiten/Ebook.xxx/Bilder/Beispiele/Vorher_Nachher.jpg 591907 592023
> 2016/03/02 10:23:48 [27286] rsync: [sender] write error: Connection timed out 
> (110)
> 2016/03/02 10:23:48 [27286] rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
> io.c(820) [sender=3.1.1]
>
> Because rsync has a little problem with the current timezone the date is 
> somehow
> confusing.
> See also: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2607
>> With kind regards
>>
>> Stefan Peter
>>
>>
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