I used WinMerge because Duplicati didn’t always throw an error for every corrupted file in the recovery folder so I wanted to capture all the differences. My testing method was to restore a ~4GB directory, containing various subdirectories and about 2000 files ranging from <1kb to 500MB, to a blank folder in a new destination, then run WinMerge to compare my original/live files against the restored set. But assuming SMB shares are included in “File storage” as a backend in the stats, some of the 18737 reported backups yesterday must be to SMB shares so I’m back to only myself and one other user (from my other thread) seeing issues with SMB as a destination. And when I copied directly from the Ubuntu server to an SMB share there was no corruption, which may rule out general network stack/routing/switching, and points me in the direction of my Duplicati installation or Duplicati itself being the source of the problem. The most interesting thing I learned yesterday was that it wasn’t just writing to the SMB shares on the NAS that was a problem I also had data corruption writing to a Windows share that I created just for the test. I keep track of them all in an Excel spreadsheet so I can sort by start time, source, or destination. Your ability to distill my situation down to a couple of clear sentences is heartening.Īnd yes, I have 3 to 4 jobs for each backup (B2 is new to me, it’s very affordable).
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