Tested a theory this morning: try a restore from the old/failed backup.
Was thinking maybe it had lost the login credentials to the NAS; nope:
gave the same error message: "Restore Failed" and lines 1555, 1541,
1393, etc. (same as when attempted to create a backup). Again I have no
idea what this
Update on what I found
The easiest and fastest way to ‘correct’ is to create a new directory to
back up to and change the storage location to the new back up point. I
looked at permissions as suggested in one of the posts above:
barry@NZXT:~$ getfacl/media/NSA320_Backups/DejaDup_NZXT_02
g
As much as I hate to be a "me too" message the same 'failed with unknown
error' occurred with last night's automated backup, as well as the
manual retests. Running Ubuntu 18.04. Nothing was changed here,
although I did create a script on two Raspberry Pi's to monitor the
status of accessing the r
Hi Folks!
Updates on the above. I have not found where BDSword's suggestion for
(in comment #31) changing that 200 value in the g_timeout line goes --
it doesn't appear to be a clear text file.
Did find using the Metacity option does not have the pink overlay option
like the Compiz option does,
Hi!
No idea if this is a significant discovery or a statement of the obvious but
will post anyway. Running Ubuntu 16.04 here; for whatever reason for the past
roughly six months I have been been having random lock-ups: display freezes
except for the mouse point (usually) and the processes (Deja
What corrected for me was Seth's post in https://bugs.launchpad.net
/deja-dup/+bug/1606449 of:
sudo apt install duplicity
sudo apt install python-gi
Immediately works, though it appeared my system only needed to install
duplicity and python-pi was already at the newest version and did not
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