[Box Backup] backup timing issues, native windows client boxwin0.09h.exe on WinXP Home
Ben Summers
boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:05:59 +0000
Yes, sounds like a timezone issue. Please start a known bugs page on
the wiki.
I'm in GMT, so wouldn't have noticed... who would have thought there
would be a downside to living just down the road from the 'G' of GMT?
Ben
On 18 Jan 2006, at 16:27, E.W. Peter Jalajas wrote:
> Even with my bbackupd.conf settings at the very short intervals of the
> test bbackupd.conf settings (well below 1 minute; snipped screen
> scrapes below, edited for clarity), my new files are not being backed
> up until exactly 5 hours and 3 seconds later.
>
> This may relate to the bbackupquery timestamp/timezone problem
> mentioned in my other recent thread:
> [Box Backup] bbackupquery.exe issues, native windows client
> boxwin0.09h.exe
>
> I have no idea really, but I think bb may be using timezone
> adjustments
> inconsistently, either internally to one end (windows client or linux
> server), or during communications between the windows client and the
> linux server, but I'm too lazy to figure out how to figure it all out.
>
> Any ideas on how I can resolve this problem and get my backups stored
> timely?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>
>> From ls -alrtF on server store:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 224 2006-01-14 14:53 o44.rfw (2006-01-14T09:50.txt)
> -rw-r--r-- 1 208 2006-01-16 00:32 o48.rfw (2006-01-15T19:29.txt)
> -rw-r--r-- 1 208 2006-01-17 04:40 o4a.rfw (2006-01-16T23:37.txt)
> -rw-r--r-- 1 208 2006-01-18 03:53 o4d.rfw (2006-01-17T22:50.txt)
> -rw-r--r-- 1 224 2006-01-18 06:22 o50.rfw (2006-01-18T01:19.txt)
> -rw-r--r-- 1 6652 2006-01-18 06:22 o02.rfw
> -rw------- 1 0 2006-01-18 10:41 write.lock
> -rw-r--r-- 1 88 2006-01-18 10:41 info.rfw
> drwxr-xr-x 2 4096 2006-01-18 10:41 ./
>
>> From bbackupquery:
> 00000044 f----- 2006-01-14T19:50 00001 2006-01-14T09:50.txt
> 00000048 f----- 2006-01-16T05:29 00001 2006-01-15T19:29.txt
> 0000004a f----- 2006-01-17T09:37 00001 2006-01-16T23:37.txt
> 0000004d f----- 2006-01-18T08:50 00001 2006-01-17T22:50.txt
> 00000050 f----- 2006-01-18T11:19 00001 2006-01-18T01:19.txt
>
> C:\Program Files\Box Backup>net stop boxbackup
> The Box Backup service is stopping.
> The Box Backup service was stopped successfully.
> C:\Program Files\Box Backup>net start boxbackup
> The Box Backup service was started successfully.
> C:\Program Files\Box Backup>bbackupctl reload
> Using configuration file C:\Program Files\Box Backup\bbackupd.conf
> Daemon configuration summary:
> AutomaticBackup = true
> UpdateStoreInterval = 3 seconds
> MinimumFileAge = 4 seconds
> MaxUploadWait = 24 seconds
> Succeeded.
>
>> From cmd of the backuplocation:
> 01/14/2006 09:50 AM 19 2006-01-14T0950.txt
> 01/15/2006 07:29 PM 7 2006-01-15T1929.txt
> 01/16/2006 11:37 PM 7 2006-01-16T2337.txt
> 01/17/2006 10:50 PM 5 2006-01-17T2250.txt
> 01/18/2006 01:19 AM 30 2006-01-18T0119.txt
> 01/18/2006 10:09 AM <DIR> .
> 01/18/2006 10:09 AM <DIR> ..
>
> feeble attempt at keywords: late backups, backups are late
>
> --- Per Thomsen <pthomsen@reedtz.com> wrote:
>
>> On 1/13/06 10:59 PM, E.W. Peter Jalajas wrote:
>>> The boxwin query listing seems to report the timestamp as exactly
> the correct day and minute, but 10
>>> hours in the future (or 14 hours in the past?).
>
>> I'm pretty sure the time stamps in bbackupquery are UTC, so you must
> be 10 hours west of Greenwich.
>
> I think I'm set to EST (GMT-5):
> Under cygwin:
> $ date
> Sat Jan 14 09:33:04 EST 2006
> Under cmd:
> C:\PROGRA~1\BOXBAC~1>date /T
> Sat 01/14/2006
> C:\PROGRA~1\BOXBAC~1>time /T
> 09:33 AM
>
>
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