Package Details: duplicati-canary-bin 2.0.9.110-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/duplicati-canary-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: duplicati-canary-bin
Description: A free backup client that securely stores encrypted, incremental, compressed backups on cloud storage services and remote file servers
Upstream URL: http://duplicati.com
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: duplicati, duplicati-latest
Provides: duplicati
Replaces: duplicati-latest
Submitter: valandil
Maintainer: valandil
Last Packager: valandil
Votes: 61
Popularity: 1.40
First Submitted: 2022-12-12 02:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-13 01:49 (UTC)

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zoltix commented on 2022-09-25 17:13 (UTC)

Hello, I have updated Duplicati - 2.0.6.104_canary_2022-06-15 archlinux from the aur duplicati-latest 2.0.6.104-3(2022-09-10 18:50). I have from time to time out of memory killer, but also a strange behavior with systemd-userdbd every time there is a backup with duplicati, the systemd-userdbd service crashes. I had no problem before. have any idea how I could debug?

oom message

Sep 13 15:17:39 xxx systemd[1]: duplicati.service: A process of this unit has been killed by the OOM killer. Sep 13 15:17:39 xxx systemd[1]: duplicati.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=9/KILL Sep 13 15:17:39 xxx systemd[1]: duplicati.service: Failed with result 'oom-kill'. Sep 13 15:17:39 xxx systemd[1]: duplicati.service: Consumed 2h 51min 2.407s CPU time.

systemd-userdbd message

ep 25 15:50:16 xxx systemd[1]: Starting User Database Manager... Sep 25 15:50:16 xxx systemd[1]: Started User Database Manager. Sep 25 15:50:19 vps-356d03eb systemd-userdbd[9303]: Worker threads requested too frequently, something is wrong. Sep 25 15:50:19 xxx systemd[1]: systemd-userdbd.service: Deactivated successfully. Sep 25 15:50:19 xxx systemd[1]: systemd-userdbd.service: Start request repeated too quickly. Sep 25 15:50:19 xxx systemd[1]: systemd-userdbd.service: Failed with result 'start-limit-hit'. Sep 25 15:50:19 xxx systemd[1]: Failed to start User Database Manager.

valandil commented on 2022-09-13 10:29 (UTC)

Hmm, I guess the default DUPLICATI_HOME is /var/lib/duplicati/.config? It is a bit weird indeed.

zoltix commented on 2022-09-12 22:15 (UTC)

@carbolyme, you're right, I'm going to see it in the file less /etc/default/duplicati I found the file whose content is as follows.

AUTOUPDATER_Duplicati_SKIP_UPDATE=1
DUPLICATI_HOME=/var/lib/duplicati

then I went to /var/lib/duplicati, I found a hidden folder called /var/lib/duplicati/.config/Duplicati I found my old files that I copied to /var/lib/duplicati I restarted the service and everything seems ok. it's still strange this difference aupdate.

carbolymer commented on 2022-09-12 09:04 (UTC)

@zoltix, can you double check if you have your duplicati data in DUPLICATI_HOME i.e. /var/lib/duplicati? Maybe you had it somewhere else.

zoltix commented on 2022-09-11 10:40 (UTC)

I did the update. Unfortunately I lost my job configuration on my 4 machines. And also, I get an error message on the web interface when I go About -> showlog -> LiveFailed to connect: Missing XSRF Token. Please reload the page.

Raansu commented on 2022-09-11 03:54 (UTC)

@valandil thank you for the fix.

Handy option, missed it while looking things up.

valandil commented on 2022-09-10 20:27 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-10 20:28 (UTC) by valandil)

Pushed a fix. From man systemd.exec

EnvironmentFile= <--snip-->

The argument passed should be an absolute filename or wildcard expression, optionally prefixed with "-", which indicates that if the file does not exist, it will not be read and no error or warning message is logged. This option may be specified more than once in which case all specified files are read. If the empty string is assigned to this option, the list of file to read is reset, all prior assignments have no effect. ```

Raansu commented on 2022-09-09 01:35 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-09 01:38 (UTC) by Raansu)

I finally got to updating. Major typo in the duplicati.service file, you have it as EnvironemntFile when it should be EnvironmentFile. Next of all, why is there a dash in the front of the file location? Shouldn't it be EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/duplicati ?

valandil commented on 2022-09-04 17:06 (UTC)

I pushed that now out, since the update was taking longer than I thought. Let me know if there are issues.