Hi there,

I've searched the docs and Googled, but not come up with an answer, so hoping 
someone here will know the answer to this.

When I use -l (--list-increments) on a backup destination to which a backup is 
in progress, I get told:

  [davidp@carryusall:~]$ rdiff-backup -l /mnt/2tb/supernova
  Fatal Error: It appears that a previous rdiff-backup session with process
  id 20764 is still running.  If two different rdiff-backup processes write
  the same repository simultaneously, data corruption will probably
  result.  To proceed with regress anyway, rerun rdiff-backup with the
  --force option.

I didn't want rdiff-backup to regress the destination or otherwise make any 
changes, simply to list the current increments available.

If I use rdiff-backup -l --force, will it clobber the existing backup run, or 
safely continue to list increments without any effects on the destination dir?

Cheers

Dave P


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http://www.preshweb.co.uk/

   "Programming is like sex. One mistake and you have to support
   it for the rest of your life". (Michael Sinz)

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