InnoDB Backup Utility v1.5.1-xtrabackup; Copyright 2003, 2009 Innobase Oy.
All Rights Reserved.
This software is published under
the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991.
IMPORTANT: Please check that the copy-back run completes successfully.
At the end of a successful copy-back run innobackup
prints "innobackup completed OK!".
innobackupex: Error: Backup data file '/mysql/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32//mysql/data/ibdata1' does not exist. at ./innobackupex-1.5.1 line 433.
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stat("/mysql/data", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0
stat("/", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0
stat("/mysql/logs", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=20480, ...}) = 0
stat("/mysql/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32//mysql/data/ibdata1", 0xa9b3140) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
stat("/mysql/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32//mysql/data/ibdata1.ibz", 0xa9b3140) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
write(2, "innobackupex: Error: Backup data"..., 144innobackupex: Error: Backup data file '/mysql/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32//mysql/data/ibdata1' does not exist. at ./innobackupex-1.5.1 line 433.
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Backup created with "innobackupex-1.5.1 --prepare" and "innobackupex-1.5.1 --apply-log" (all ended with OK).
/mysql/backup/backup-my.cnf:
# This MySQL options file was generated by innobackup.
# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
datadir=/media/local-data0/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32
innodb_data_home_dir=/media/local-data0/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32
innodb_data_file_path=/mysql/data/ibdata1:128M:autoextend
innodb_log_group_home_dir=/media/local-data0/backup/2009-04-08_10-24-32
innodb_log_files_in_group=2
innodb_log_file_size=134217728
Another bug in path code of the xtrabackup-tool?
Btw. backup-my.cnf: /mysql/data in innodb_data_file_path doesn't seem right, does it?
Hi,
i'm currently trying to copy back a backup and i get the following error:
innobackupex-1.5.1 --copy-back /mysql/ backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32
InnoDB Backup Utility v1.5.1-xtrabackup; Copyright 2003, 2009 Innobase Oy.
All Rights Reserved.
This software is published under
the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991.
IMPORTANT: Please check that the copy-back run completes successfully.
At the end of a successful copy-back run innobackup
prints "innobackup completed OK!".
innobackupex: Error: Backup data file '/mysql/ backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32//mysql/ data/ibdata1' does not exist. at ./innobackupex- 1.5.1 line 433.
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stat("/mysql/data", {st_mode= S_IFDIR| 0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 S_IFDIR| 0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 S_IFDIR| 0755, st_size=20480, ...}) = 0 mysql/backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32//mysql/ data/ibdata1" , 0xa9b3140) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) mysql/backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32//mysql/ data/ibdata1. ibz", 0xa9b3140) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32//mysql/ data/ibdata1' does not exist. at ./innobackupex- 1.5.1 line 433.
stat("/", {st_mode=
stat("/mysql/logs", {st_mode=
stat("/
stat("/
write(2, "innobackupex: Error: Backup data"..., 144innobackupex: Error: Backup data file '/mysql/
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Backup created with "innobackupex-1.5.1 --prepare" and "innobackupex-1.5.1 --apply-log" (all ended with OK).
my.cnf: data_home_ dir = / data_file_ path = /mysql/ data/ibdata1: 128M:autoextend file_per_ table log_group_ home_dir = /mysql/logs buffer_ pool_size = 4096M additional_ mem_pool_ size = 32M log_file_ size = 128M log_files_ in_group = 2
.........
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innodb_
innodb_
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/mysql/ backup/ backup- my.cnf:
# This MySQL options file was generated by innobackup.
# The MySQL server /media/ local-data0/ backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32 data_home_ dir=/media/ local-data0/ backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32 data_file_ path=/mysql/ data/ibdata1: 128M:autoextend log_group_ home_dir= /media/ local-data0/ backup/ 2009-04- 08_10-24- 32 log_files_ in_group= 2 log_file_ size=134217728
[mysqld]
datadir=
innodb_
innodb_
innodb_
innodb_
innodb_
Another bug in path code of the xtrabackup-tool?
Btw. backup-my.cnf: /mysql/data in innodb_ data_file_ path doesn't seem right, does it?
Greets
Mark Davis