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[BackupPC-users] XferLOG.z is all trashed

2017-03-23 00:48:49
Subject: [BackupPC-users] XferLOG.z is all trashed
From: Bzzzz <lazyvirus AT gmx DOT com>
To: "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2017 05:48:01 +0100
debian jessie
===================

Hi folks,

I had this problem some times ago, it disappeared I don't know how an
now it's back :/  The machine was left alone more than a month, but I
don't recall any major intervention on it.
ssh is working normally and is ok w/ BPC.

When I run BPC from the a command line:

        /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -v -f computer.domain

on a good machine, I get this:

CheckHostAlive: returning 0.196
full backup started for directory / (baseline backup #82)
started full dump, share=/
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l root srv0ae1.local /usr/bin/rsync
--server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D --links
--hard-links --times --block-size=2048 --recursive --checksum-seed=32761
--ignore-times . /
Xfer PIDs are now 11441
xferPids 11441
Got remote protocol 31
Negotiated protocol version 28
Checksum caching enabled (checksumSeed = 32761)
Sent exclude: /1.8EB_01
…

on the bad computer (the BPC srv itself), that:

CheckHostAlive: returning 0.059
full backup started for directory / (baseline backup #35)
started full dump, share=/
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l root srv0860.local /usr/bin/rsync
--server --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D --links
--hard-links --times --block-size=2048 --recursive --checksum-seed=32761
--ignore-times . /
Xfer PIDs are now 11524
xferPids 11524
Got remote protocol 1297237332
Fatal error (bad version): TERM environment variable not set.

Sent exclude: /1.8EB_01
…


The bad listing issued is all trashed (many characters like little
boxes w/ points in, no text alignement, almost unreadable).

I see the "Got remote protocol" is wrong, but can't figure why; I
do not understand either the "TERM envvar not set" as it is set!

as the BPC user:
        $ echo $TERM
        xterm

Does anybody have a clue about that ?

Jean-Yves

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