![]() It would be very helpful if you could play with it, using pathnames you don’t mind revealing, and a storage type that is very available. If you need me to replicate myself, I can generate a test backup and perform this Still, I’d like to know what the official fix is… or what the workaround fixes are in case this happens again. Why does it take so long to rebuild since that’s not actually performing a backup? (I don’t see that much activity on the drive during this process… so it’s not network limited?) Or maybe my math is way off? Theoretical speeds aside, even if I only got 10% of throughput, I’d expect to see 100 minutes, or less than 2 hours. 75GB = 600Gbit, so theoretically I’d get this backup done in 600 seconds, or 10 minutes. ![]() Again, I’m running local, so if I ran over the GBE wire, I should see 1Gbitps rates for a normal backup. It surprises me that it would take this long to rebuild the DB. I also wish I had seen gabor’s recommendation before so I could have tried that instead, but I’m in it now, so I’ll let it go until it finishes, I guess. I thought it ran without issue, but maybe it didn’t and that’s what caused it? I then deleted those files and restarted the backup. I stopped the backup in the interface, and told it to stop immediately (instead of waiting for the file to complete). In full disclosure, I did stop the backup on Saturday as it was backing up some large and unnecessary files. ![]() I’m currently in the middle of a “recreate database” which is taking a very long time (been running for about 12 hours now, which seems like a lot for such little data (relatively… I only have a 75GB backup). I tried repair, and it didn’t find anything wrong. The last backup was on Friday last week, and this just started happening after I returned from a business trip, so there was no tinkering involved along the way. Remote is to a mapped network drive on my Asus routerīackups have been running fine for a while, otherwise (as far as I know - basically, I didn’t see errors). Win10, Duplicati as a service, 2.0.4.5_beta_. ![]()
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