I also see the same problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/sbackupd
Password:
I: Securing permissions at: ssh://jamesbond:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/home/jamesbond/backup/2007-04-10_13.30.09.934802.jamesbond-laptop.ful
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/sbackupd", line 404, in <module>
upgrader.upgrade_target( target, purge )
File "/usr/sbin/upgrade_backups.py", line 60, in upgrade_target
self.upgrade_tdir( target+"/"+adir )
File "/usr/sbin/upgrade_backups.py", line 78, in upgrade_tdir
v = self.openfile( tdir + "/ver" )
File "/usr/sbin/upgrade_backups.py", line 307, in openfile
return gnomevfs.open( uri, 1 )
gnomevfs.NotFoundError: File not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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Note that this problem happens from time to time. Last time when I saw
this problem, I removed all the old backup directories (As the error
seems to come only when the sbackupd tries to access an old directory).
For the next one week, the backup worked. Now again this problem.
I also thought that this could be because the sbackupd isn't able to
delete expiring directories. So, I removed the expiry .. so that the
directories are never to be deleted. That didn't help. I don't
understand why sbackup wants to access those old directories anyway.
Note that even if there's a newer "full" backup in place, the sbackup is
still accessing the oldest directory, and throwing an error.
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gnomevfs.NotFoundError even when the "test" works in remote backup site
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67814
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