I am receiving this as a reply to my request to run BackupPC_refCountUpdate -h <hostname here>
Global symbol "$bkupRefCntDir" requires explicit package name at /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_refCountUpdate line 413.
Not grabbing the directory name?
Cheers!
mph
On 2017-03-20 18:31, Craig Barratt wrote:
Michael,
Oops - I see a bug in BackupPC_refCountUpdate when it tallies up all the reference counts for each backup. It doesn't include the hybrid (migrated) backups.
I performed the update without any problem using BackupPC_migrateV3toV4 to create a hybrid environment. I tested the changes and restores worked perfect. Now many days on I find the attrib files are missing from the pool.
For giggles I decided to restore another file as a test, oh my! Not there in the web gui. So I check it out from the CLI:
ls:
attrib_1a0fbad6ac18950b56ec27f5884c5481 <-- it's here! (So I thought)
so I BackupPC_attribPrint:
BackupPC_attribPrint: cannot read attrib file attrib_1a0fbad6ac18950b56ec27f5884c5481 (1a0fbad6ac18950b56ec27f5884c5481) <-- Much sadness
So I check, ls /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/1a/0e/1a0fbad6ac18950b56ec27f5884c5481:
ls: cannot access /var/lib/backuppc/cpool/1a/0e/1a0fbad6ac18950b56ec27f5884c5481: No such file or directory <- more sadness
I know the files were there after the initial conversion, so some sort of maintenance must have removed them. I'm going to revert to an earlier snapshot, convert a v3 backup, test a restore, and wait until tomorrow to see if the files are still there.
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