Duplicity Restore Failed





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I was having some issues with my laptop connecting to wifi, so I decided just to reinstall the OS. I made a backup with Duplicity and moved it to my phone, made a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, then moved the backup back onto my laptop to restore.



I've done this before, but this time things didn't go as smoothly. I went through the restore dialogues, and as it started restoring there was an error:



Restore Failed



Failed with an unknown error.



Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in <module>
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1541, in with_tempdir
fn()
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1393, in main
do_backup(action)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1472, in do_backup
restore(col_stats)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 728, in restore
restore_get_patched_rop_iter(col_stats)):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 558, in Write_ROPaths
for ropath in rop_iter:
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 521, in integrate_patch_iters
for patch_seq in collated:
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 389, in yield_tuples
setrorps(overflow, elems)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 378, in setrorps
elems[i] = iter_list[i].next()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 121, in difftar2path_iter
tarinfo_list = [tar_iter.next()]
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 339, in next
self.set_tarfile()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 333, in set_tarfile
self.current_fp = self.fileobj_iter.next()
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 764, in get_fileobj_iter
backup_set.volume_name_dict[vol_num],
KeyError: 1


I need to fix this urgently, and I'll provide updates if I discover anything, but I'll I can really do is look up the error and see if anyone else has experienced it. I'm not sure what's going on.



I ran



LANG=C DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --restore


which, after successfully detecting all my old snaps (it said DUPLICITY INFO 'home/user/snap/app/...), created the following output with errors. I really need my files back, and I don't know what happened to create such a huge error.










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    I was having some issues with my laptop connecting to wifi, so I decided just to reinstall the OS. I made a backup with Duplicity and moved it to my phone, made a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, then moved the backup back onto my laptop to restore.



    I've done this before, but this time things didn't go as smoothly. I went through the restore dialogues, and as it started restoring there was an error:



    Restore Failed



    Failed with an unknown error.



    Traceback (innermost last):
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in <module>
    with_tempdir(main)
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1541, in with_tempdir
    fn()
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1393, in main
    do_backup(action)
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1472, in do_backup
    restore(col_stats)
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 728, in restore
    restore_get_patched_rop_iter(col_stats)):
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 558, in Write_ROPaths
    for ropath in rop_iter:
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 521, in integrate_patch_iters
    for patch_seq in collated:
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 389, in yield_tuples
    setrorps(overflow, elems)
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 378, in setrorps
    elems[i] = iter_list[i].next()
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 121, in difftar2path_iter
    tarinfo_list = [tar_iter.next()]
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 339, in next
    self.set_tarfile()
    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 333, in set_tarfile
    self.current_fp = self.fileobj_iter.next()
    File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 764, in get_fileobj_iter
    backup_set.volume_name_dict[vol_num],
    KeyError: 1


    I need to fix this urgently, and I'll provide updates if I discover anything, but I'll I can really do is look up the error and see if anyone else has experienced it. I'm not sure what's going on.



    I ran



    LANG=C DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --restore


    which, after successfully detecting all my old snaps (it said DUPLICITY INFO 'home/user/snap/app/...), created the following output with errors. I really need my files back, and I don't know what happened to create such a huge error.










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      I was having some issues with my laptop connecting to wifi, so I decided just to reinstall the OS. I made a backup with Duplicity and moved it to my phone, made a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, then moved the backup back onto my laptop to restore.



      I've done this before, but this time things didn't go as smoothly. I went through the restore dialogues, and as it started restoring there was an error:



      Restore Failed



      Failed with an unknown error.



      Traceback (innermost last):
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in <module>
      with_tempdir(main)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1541, in with_tempdir
      fn()
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1393, in main
      do_backup(action)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1472, in do_backup
      restore(col_stats)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 728, in restore
      restore_get_patched_rop_iter(col_stats)):
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 558, in Write_ROPaths
      for ropath in rop_iter:
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 521, in integrate_patch_iters
      for patch_seq in collated:
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 389, in yield_tuples
      setrorps(overflow, elems)
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 378, in setrorps
      elems[i] = iter_list[i].next()
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 121, in difftar2path_iter
      tarinfo_list = [tar_iter.next()]
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 339, in next
      self.set_tarfile()
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 333, in set_tarfile
      self.current_fp = self.fileobj_iter.next()
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 764, in get_fileobj_iter
      backup_set.volume_name_dict[vol_num],
      KeyError: 1


      I need to fix this urgently, and I'll provide updates if I discover anything, but I'll I can really do is look up the error and see if anyone else has experienced it. I'm not sure what's going on.



      I ran



      LANG=C DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --restore


      which, after successfully detecting all my old snaps (it said DUPLICITY INFO 'home/user/snap/app/...), created the following output with errors. I really need my files back, and I don't know what happened to create such a huge error.










      share|improve this question














      I was having some issues with my laptop connecting to wifi, so I decided just to reinstall the OS. I made a backup with Duplicity and moved it to my phone, made a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, then moved the backup back onto my laptop to restore.



      I've done this before, but this time things didn't go as smoothly. I went through the restore dialogues, and as it started restoring there was an error:



      Restore Failed



      Failed with an unknown error.



      Traceback (innermost last):
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in <module>
      with_tempdir(main)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1541, in with_tempdir
      fn()
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1393, in main
      do_backup(action)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1472, in do_backup
      restore(col_stats)
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 728, in restore
      restore_get_patched_rop_iter(col_stats)):
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 558, in Write_ROPaths
      for ropath in rop_iter:
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 521, in integrate_patch_iters
      for patch_seq in collated:
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 389, in yield_tuples
      setrorps(overflow, elems)
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 378, in setrorps
      elems[i] = iter_list[i].next()
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 121, in difftar2path_iter
      tarinfo_list = [tar_iter.next()]
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 339, in next
      self.set_tarfile()
      File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/duplicity/patchdir.py", line 333, in set_tarfile
      self.current_fp = self.fileobj_iter.next()
      File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 764, in get_fileobj_iter
      backup_set.volume_name_dict[vol_num],
      KeyError: 1


      I need to fix this urgently, and I'll provide updates if I discover anything, but I'll I can really do is look up the error and see if anyone else has experienced it. I'm not sure what's going on.



      I ran



      LANG=C DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --restore


      which, after successfully detecting all my old snaps (it said DUPLICITY INFO 'home/user/snap/app/...), created the following output with errors. I really need my files back, and I don't know what happened to create such a huge error.







      18.04 backup deja-dup duplicity






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