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Re: [Question #264557]: duplicity: Invalid data - SHA1 hash mismatch for file

 

Question #264557 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/264557

    Status: Answered => Open

Domoradov Alex is still having a problem:
It's very uncomfortable. I want just to check that all incremental backups
are valid and I can restore it. My full backup ~50Gb, incremental
~100Mb-500Mb per hour. So to check additional 100-500Mb every time I would
need to restore the whole full + all increments?!

full+Incremental Thu Apr 16 06:05:01 2015
full+Incremental Thu Apr 16 06:05:01 2015 + Thu Apr 16 07:05:02 2015
full+Incremental Thu Apr 16 06:05:01 2015 + Thu Apr 16 07:05:02 2015 + Thu
Apr 16 08:05:01 2015

and so on

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 12:51 PM, edso <question264557@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:

> Your question #264557 on Duplicity changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/264557
>
> edso proposed the following answer:
> On 16.04.2015 11:36, Domoradov Alex wrote:
> > Question #264557 on Duplicity changed:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/264557
> >
> > Domoradov Alex posted a new comment:
> > Thanks, now I'm testing 0.6.25 with _librsyncmodule.c from 0.7 series.
> >
> >> verify regularly
> > One more thing. If I restored backup to some specific date, for .e.g
> >
> > # duplicity -t "2015-04-15T08:00:01" --no-encryption restore
> > file:///backup/vhosts/ /restore/vhosts/
> >
> > And now I want to get the most recent version of files (Thu Apr 16
> 08:05:01 2015), according to output of the  collection-status
> > ...
> > ...
> > ...
> >          Incremental         Thu Apr 16 06:05:01 2015                 1
> >          Incremental         Thu Apr 16 07:05:02 2015                 1
> >          Incremental         Thu Apr 16 08:05:01 2015                 1
> > -------------------------
> > No orphaned or incomplete backup sets found.
> >
> > Do I need to restore the whole folder vhosts or it is possible just to
> > restore files which has been changed since 2015-04-15T08:00:01 up to
> > 2015-04-16T08:05:01 ?
> >
>
> you can pick files/folders via '--file-to-restore', see manpage
>  http://duplicity.nongnu.org/duplicity.1.html
>
> be aware, as a design choice you cannot overwrite anything with
> duplicity. always restore to a temp location and consciously copy/move
> to target from there.
>
> no, you cannot select only changed files, you can select a point in time
> for the selection you want to restore however.
>
> ..ede/duply.net
>
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