You are correct in your assessment. rdiff-backup is taking the
destination back to what it looked like at the end of the last
successful backup.
Josh Nisly
KJS wrote:
Anyone have any info on this??
Thanks
KJS wrote:
Hi,
I pressed 'ctrl c' to kill rdiff-backup which worked, now when i run
rdiff-backup i get the following:
"Previous backup seems to have failed, regressing destination now."
What exactly is this doing?? and how long is it going to take to do
whatever it is that it is doing? large backup of around 300gb.
I presume it is reding the backup from the last know good backup?
Many Thanks
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