Activity log for bug #1418543

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2015-02-05 13:11:35 Phill bug added bug
2015-02-05 13:12:32 Phill description The statistics section reports a start and end time, however, the start time in my particular example is over 5 minutes after the actual start time. The section below shows a log file from a script that logs the current time, immediately runs duplicity and then logs the end time. During the 5+ minutes not included in the statistics the CPU usage by duplicity (as shown by `top`) is extremely high. -- Backup Started Thu Feb 5 09:00:01 UTC 2015 Import of duplicity.backends.giobackend Failed: No module named gio Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed. Last full backup date: Thu Jan 29 16:00:04 2015 --------------[ Backup Statistics ]-------------- StartTime 1423127161.48 (Thu Feb 5 09:06:01 2015) EndTime 1423127165.40 (Thu Feb 5 09:06:05 2015) ElapsedTime 3.92 (3.92 seconds) SourceFiles 799 SourceFileSize 514518209 (491 MB) NewFiles 0 NewFileSize 0 (0 bytes) DeletedFiles 0 ChangedFiles 1 ChangedFileSize 1966187 (1.88 MB) ChangedDeltaSize 0 (0 bytes) DeltaEntries 1 RawDeltaSize 14530 (14.2 KB) TotalDestinationSizeChange 1467 (1.43 KB) Errors 9 ------------------------------------------------- Backup Ended Thu Feb 5 09:06:06 UTC 2015 --- Package: duplicity Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 1028 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.5 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), librsync1 (>= 0.9.6), python2.7, python (>= 2.7.1-0ubuntu2), python (<< 2.8), python-gnupginterface (>= 0.3.2-9.1), python-lockfile Suggests: python-boto, ncftp, rsync, ssh, python-paramiko Breaks: deja-dup (<< 22.0-0ubuntu5) Description: encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server. Homepage: http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ Original-Maintainer: Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> The statistics section reports a start and end time, however, the start time on my machine is always over 5 minutes after the actual start time. The section below shows a log file from a script that logs the current time, immediately runs duplicity and then logs the end time. During the 5+ minutes not included in the statistics the CPU usage by duplicity (as shown by `top`) is extremely high. -- Backup Started Thu Feb 5 09:00:01 UTC 2015 Import of duplicity.backends.giobackend Failed: No module named gio Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed. Last full backup date: Thu Jan 29 16:00:04 2015 --------------[ Backup Statistics ]-------------- StartTime 1423127161.48 (Thu Feb 5 09:06:01 2015) EndTime 1423127165.40 (Thu Feb 5 09:06:05 2015) ElapsedTime 3.92 (3.92 seconds) SourceFiles 799 SourceFileSize 514518209 (491 MB) NewFiles 0 NewFileSize 0 (0 bytes) DeletedFiles 0 ChangedFiles 1 ChangedFileSize 1966187 (1.88 MB) ChangedDeltaSize 0 (0 bytes) DeltaEntries 1 RawDeltaSize 14530 (14.2 KB) TotalDestinationSizeChange 1467 (1.43 KB) Errors 9 ------------------------------------------------- Backup Ended Thu Feb 5 09:06:06 UTC 2015 --- Package: duplicity Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 1028 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.5 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), librsync1 (>= 0.9.6), python2.7, python (>= 2.7.1-0ubuntu2), python (<< 2.8), python-gnupginterface (>= 0.3.2-9.1), python-lockfile Suggests: python-boto, ncftp, rsync, ssh, python-paramiko Breaks: deja-dup (<< 22.0-0ubuntu5) Description: encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup  Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes  and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity  uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only  record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup.  Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they  will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server. Homepage: http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ Original-Maintainer: Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
2015-02-05 13:18:41 Phill bug task added duplicity (Ubuntu)