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wcraigm

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LinkStation Backup Log Error
« on: December 28, 2008, 07:18:13 PM »
   

LinkStation Model: LS-500GL Firmware: 1.11

 

I have 2 identical LinkStations.  One for active files and the other for backup.  I have a backup job created to run a complete backup every day.  Each time the backup runs the log file contains the error shown below.  The files are backed up to the other station even though the log shows this error.  I have tried unscheduling the backup job and creating a complete new one and also deleting the job and creating a new one but still get the error.  Any ideas what I can do to prevent this error?  Even though the files are backed up I am still concerned about this error in the log.

 

-------- BEGIN BACKUP 2008/12/28 01:30:02 disk1/DOCUMENTS -> LS2@disk1/BACKUPS --------
-------- BEGIN BACKUP 2008/12/28 01:30:02 disk1/DOCUMENTS -> LS2@disk1/BACKUPS --------
building file list ...
building file list ...
2285 files to consider
2285 files to consider
created directory /200812280130
./
rsync: mkdir "/200812280130" (in disk1_BACKUPS) failed: File exists (17)
rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at main.c(509) [receiver=2.6.8]
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (4 bytes received so far) [sender]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(463) [sender=2.6.8]
-------- END BACKUP 2008/12/28 01:30:05 disk1/DOCUMENTS -> LS2@disk1/BACKUPS --------
DOCUMENTS/
DOCUMENTS/000 LS1.txt
DOCUMENTS/2006_10.doc
DOCUMENTS/2006_12.doc

...

(No need to show entire file list.  I removed the majority of files shown in this portion of the log file)

...

DOCUMENTS/website working/Whimsical Rendering - Scan/Whimsical Rendering.psd

sent 1675132493 bytes  received 47502 bytes  1092389.95 bytes/sec
total size is 1674777861  speedup is 1.00
-------- END BACKUP 2008/12/28 01:55:36 disk1/DOCUMENTS -> LS2@disk1/BACKUPS --------

 

Message Edited by wcraigm on 12-28-2008 07:20 PM

Paul

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Re: LinkStation Backup Log Error
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2008, 10:29:23 AM »
Make sure the firmware is up to date on both units, then set them both back to factory defaults from the web interface.  This will not cause data loss, however you will have to reset the user config files.