I filed a bug (bug 506876) that turned out to be a duplicate of this so
I've been directed here.
@Jan Schnackenberg, can you say what you did that resolved the problem
for you?
I use openSUSE 11.2 and see that there is no packaged 0.9.99beta6 for me
so I'll try build it from source. I cannot find
OK, thanks for clarifying. So I have nothing to worry about - my
snapshots are working fine and I should be able to restore them without
permission problems - correct? If these warnings are nothing to worry
about then yes you can mark this as duplicate of bug 441628.
openSUSE switch from QT4.5 to
OK. I've renamed the kde4plugin.py file and now the scheduled backups
are working and completing. So it appears the problem is related to the
kde4plugin. But what changed recently? I used KDE4.3.4 with openSUSE
11.1 and BiT worked fine so I and am using the same KDE version in
openSUSE 11.2.
I'm
Hi Dan. I'm sorry I didn't make it clear that I'm using KDE4 but it was
in my logs (KDE4systray...) so I didn't think to point it out
explicitly.
I'm not sure if the link to bug 441628 is the same bug. I never did
experience the problems reported in that bug, i.e. the tray icon not
terminating. As
It was working perfectly with openSUSE 11.1. I then did a clean
installation of 11.2 replacing 11.1 on my laptop over Christmas. After
than BiT started giving me problems. I copied the BiT configuration over
from my 11.1 installation. I also tried a clean configuration of BiT but
that didn't help.
Disabling 'Nice' in the expert options didn't help me either.
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BiT continually stuck on Comparing snapshot...and permission problems
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OK, so what is my problem? I don't know where else to look.
I tried again on my main backup drive. I launched the BiT GUI and
clicked the snapshot icon to take a snapshot (Log-1). It seemed to work
apart for a couple of warning with 5888 and 3072 errors. But BiT went
through the complete process.
I don't believe I'm experiencing any ext4 related problems. Those
problems were reported almost a year ago. I'm using openSUSE 11.2 with
the 2.6.31 kernel and I don't have any system freezing issues with
reading / writing files to the ext4 disks with other apps.
Also, the backups appear to work wh
Ok ,I ran the compare from the command line.
It all seemed to run fine but terminated with the following message.
rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors)
(code 23) at main.c(1039) [sender=3.0.6]
I'm backing up around 40GB so quite a lot files I guess but previous
OK, an update. As an experiment I tried a different usb HDD that was
formatted as vfat. Same problem. the first snapshot worked fine but then
the ones scheduled afterwards just stick at comparing.
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BiT continually stuck on Comparing snapshot...and permission problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
In response to Dan's questions:
>>What is your backup support ? (local drive, usb driver, remote)
>>What is your backup file systems ?
>>The command BIT runs is:
>>rsync -aEAX -v --delete-excluded --chmod=Fa-w,D+w --whole-file --delete
>>--exclude="/media/Backup/TPX60s"
>>--exclude="/home/G/
Public bug reported:
I'm posting this as requested by Dan on the Answers section
https://answers.launchpad.net/backintime/+question/97137
BiT seems to have stopped working for me on a fresh installation of
openSUSE 11.2. It seems to create the first snapshot fine but thereafter
just gets stuck on
This will help to some point where for a specific backup profile I'd
choose the hour of the day for backups that don't need a higher
frequency..
But for me I have many large files changing frequently during the day so
I need frequent backups during the day. The hourly backup was fine but
now somet
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