Can you try using:
innobackupex --ibbackup=xtrabackup backups/
I've found this and it's not picking the binary up correctly on Centos 6
Testing using: env PERLDB_OPTS="NonStop=1 AutoTrace=1 frame=2" perl -dS /usr/bin/innobackupex --defaults-file=/etc/my.cnf /backup
This happens (several hundred lines snipped): 2174: if ($option_defaults_file) { 2175: $options = $options . " --defaults-file=\"$option_defaults_file\" "; 2178: $options = $options . "--print-param"; 2183: $cmdline = "$option_ibbackup_binary $options"; 2184: @lines = `$cmdline`;
It ended up execing:
--defaults-file="/etc/mysql/bluebox.cnf" --print-param
and threw this error.
The problem can be found in sub read_config_file where it's not correctly picking up the binary properly.
Can you try using:
innobackupex --ibbackup= xtrabackup backups/
I've found this and it's not picking the binary up correctly on Centos 6
Testing using: OPTS="NonStop= 1 AutoTrace=1 frame=2" perl -dS /usr/bin/ innobackupex --defaults- file=/etc/ my.cnf /backup
env PERLDB_
This happens (several hundred lines snipped): defaults_ file) { file=\" $option_ defaults_ file\" "; ibbackup_ binary $options";
2174: if ($option_
2175: $options = $options . " --defaults-
2178: $options = $options . "--print-param";
2183: $cmdline = "$option_
2184: @lines = `$cmdline`;
It ended up execing:
--defaults- file="/ etc/mysql/ bluebox. cnf" --print-param
and threw this error.
The problem can be found in sub read_config_file where it's not correctly picking up the binary properly.