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Re: [Question #677428]: "Restore" gives the following:Failed to read /tmp/duplicity-Rtd2wO-tempdir/mktemp-67n08q-1. Can I recover any of my data?

 

Question #677428 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/677428

    Status: Answered => Open

trevj is still having a problem:

On 11/1/19 9:13 pm, edso wrote:
> Your question #677428 on Duplicity changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/677428
>
>      Status: Open => Answered
>
> edso proposed the following answer:
> On 10.01.2019 23:32, trevj wrote:
>> Question #677428 on Duplicity changed:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/677428
>>
>>      Status: Answered => Open
>>
>> trevj is still having a problem:
>> Thank you for your prompt reply my answers follow your questions:
>>
>> On 10/1/19 10:13 pm, edso wrote:
>>> Your question #677428 on Duplicity changed:
>>> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/677428
>>>
>>>       Status: Open => Answered
>>>
>>> edso proposed the following answer:
>>> On 10.01.2019 07:28, trevj wrote:
>>>> New question #677428 on Duplicity:
>>>> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/677428
>>>>
>>>> I backed-up my home folder with Ubuntu "Backup" prior to re-installing Ubuntu18.04.1. After installation, attempting to restore my data gave the following:
>>>>
>>>> Failed to read /tmp/duplicity-Rtd2wO-tempdir/mktemp-67n08q-1: (<type 'exceptions.IOError'>, IOError('Not a gzipped file',), <traceback object at 0x7f7dae2aa680>)
>>>>
>>>> I have 4 timed backups on the back-up disk and all gave the same error. Is there any way that I could restore at least some of my folder, or have I destroyed my system?
>>>>
>>> trevj,
>>>
>>> please provide
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> the full command you use to run duplicity
>> It was first run from Deja-dup but see the answer to question 3
>>> 2.
>>> what is your duplicity version?
>> Duplicity 0.7.17
>>> 3.
>>> ideally run duplicity with max. verbosity '-v9' and provide the complete resulting terminal output. maybe by redirecting it to file 'command > /tmp/out.txt 2>1'
>>> and provide it via pastebin or some download service.
>> The output below was cut and pasted from my terminal:
>>
>>
>> jtrevorj@jtrevorj-G31M-S2L:/$ duplicity -v9 restore
>> file:///media/jtrevorj/Backup/trevorj-G31M-S2L /home/jtrevorj/restore2
>> Using archive dir:
>> /home/jtrevorj/.cache/duplicity/2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f
>> Using backup name: 2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f
>> GPG binary is gpg, version 2.2.4
>> Import of duplicity.backends.acdclibackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.azurebackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.b2backend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.botobackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.cfbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.dpbxbackend Failed: No module named dropbox
>> Import of duplicity.backends.gdocsbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.giobackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.hsibackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.hubicbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.imapbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.lftpbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.localbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.mediafirebackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.megabackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.multibackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.ncftpbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.onedrivebackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.par2backend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.pydrivebackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.rsyncbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.ssh_paramiko_backend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.ssh_pexpect_backend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.swiftbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.sxbackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.tahoebackend Succeeded
>> Import of duplicity.backends.webdavbackend Succeeded
>> Main action: restore
>> Acquiring lockfile
>> /home/jtrevorj/.cache/duplicity/2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f/lockfile
>> ================================================================================
>> duplicity 0.7.17 (February 26, 2018)
>> Args: /usr/bin/duplicity -v9 restore
>> file:///media/jtrevorj/Backup/trevorj-G31M-S2L /home/jtrevorj/restore2
>> Linux jtrevorj-G31M-S2L 4.15.0-29-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 17
>> 15:39:52 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64
>> /usr/bin/python 2.7.15rc1 (default, Nov 12 2018, 14:31:15)
>> [GCC 7.3.0]
>> ================================================================================
>> Using temporary directory /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir
>> Registering (mkstemp) temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mkstemp-qhSGPd-1
>> Temp has 176266465280 available, backup will use approx 272629760.
>> Synchronising remote metadata to local cache...
>> Copying
>> duplicity-new-signatures.20181213T043719Z.to.20181215T230125Z.sigtar.gz
>> to local cache.
>> Registering (mktemp) temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mktemp-rkIXe_-2
>> Registering (mktemp) temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mktemp-Wp7Tv7-3
>> Failed to read /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mktemp-rkIXe_-2: (<type
>> 'exceptions.IOError'>, IOError('Not a gzipped file',), <traceback object
>> at 0x7f324de01320>)
>> Releasing lockfile
>> /home/jtrevorj/.cache/duplicity/2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f/lockfile
>> Removing still remembered temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mktemp-Wp7Tv7-3
>> Removing still remembered temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mkstemp-qhSGPd-1
>> Removing still remembered temporary file
>> /tmp/duplicity-0dIpTP-tempdir/mktemp-rkIXe_-2
>> Releasing lockfile
>> /home/jtrevorj/.cache/duplicity/2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f/lockfile
>> Releasing lockfile
>> /home/jtrevorj/.cache/duplicity/2605f0dbc5560327813c43c0a3d0004f/lockfile
>> jtrevorj@jtrevorj-G31M-S2L:/$
>>
> Trevj,
>
> this looks incomplete. it lacks the list of files on your backend as well as detected backup chains.
> please run and post a
>
> duplicity -v collection-status  ...
>
> ..ede/duply.net
>
Edso

  I ran the above command with a verbosity level 9 which produced a very 
detailed output. Rather than append it to this e-mail I have attached a 
text copy; "collection-status".

trevj

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