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Hello,

Glad to see that rdiff-backup has reached version 1 :-)

After upgrading, I get the following error:

python: ERROR: (rs_file_copy_cb) seek failed: Invalid argument python:
ERROR: (rs_job_complete) patch job failed: IO error UpdateError
tmp/20050812/sp_trembl.dat librsync error 100 while in patch cycle python:
ERROR: (rs_job_iter) internal error: job made no progress [orig_in=1,
orig_out=65536, final_in=1, final_out=65536] UpdateError
tmp/20050812/sp_uni.dat librsync error 107 while in patch cycle

The files (sp_trembl.dat and sp_uni.dat) are rather large (3.6 and 4.2 GB)
but otherwise not special. Host receiving data is a CentOS 4.1 (~=RHEL
4.1) host; host sending data is a SuSE Professional 8.1 installation.

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Greetings from Troels Arvin

Post librsync error 100 while in patch cycle 
Troels Arvin wrote:
The files (sp_trembl.dat and sp_uni.dat) are rather large (3.6 and 4.2 GB)
but otherwise not special. Host receiving data is a CentOS 4.1 (~=RHEL
4.1) host; host sending data is a SuSE Professional 8.1 installation.



what version of librsync and python on those?
I thought large file problems was fixed in librsync 0.97 or so

dave

Post librsync error 100 while in patch cycle 
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 19:36:06 +1000, David Kempe wrote:
The files (sp_trembl.dat and sp_uni.dat) are rather large (3.6 and 4.2 GB)
but otherwise not special. Host receiving data is a CentOS 4.1 (~=RHEL
4.1) host; host sending data is a SuSE Professional 8.1 installation.

what version of librsync and python on those?
I thought large file problems was fixed in librsync 0.97 or so

On the oldest computer in the pair:

librsync: 0.9.7
python: 2.2.1

The old server (with millons of files) has many other large (> 2 GB) files
which don't seem to cause trouble.

The two files were probably being read from when rdiff-backup was running.
But that shouldn't make a difference on Linux, should it?

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Greetings from Troels Arvin

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