How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - kitamura_design - 01-04-2019
Hi,
Is there anyone tried to backup moOde OS using with "rpi-clone"?
Quote:....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
=> rsync // /mnt/clone with-root-excludes ...rsync: readlink_stat("/mnt/clone/etc/python3/K01triggerhappy") failed: Structure needs cleaning (117)
IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion
rsync: symlink "/mnt/clone/etc/ssl/certs/b7a5b843.0" -> "TWCA_Root_Certification_Authority.pem" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/avahi/services/.moode.service.iZmL7J" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/bash_completion.d/.git-prompt.MrtSff" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/bluetooth/.main.conf.cClK3G" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/bluetooth/.proximity.conf.E1qZ79" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/chromium-browser/.default.QiqthJ" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/chromium-browser/customizations/.00-example.Lwn7lv" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.cached_Lat15-Fixed16.psf.gz.ULRbdi" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.cached_UTF-8_del.kmap.gz.JOQos3" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.cached_setup_font.sh.6IwUqO" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.cached_setup_keyboard.sh.LA4wrA" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.cached_setup_terminal.sh.4U4zjm" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.compose.ARMSCII-8.inc.vrF727" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.compose.CP1251.inc.gsubET" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.compose.CP1255.inc.7FSECI" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/etc/console-setup/.compose.CP1256.inc.AhTKjx" failed: Input/output error (5)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libglapi.so.0.0.0.uYF5hC" failed: No space left on device (28)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libglib-2.0.a.yKEylt" failed: No space left on device (28)
rsync: rename "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libgmpxx.so.4.5.2.rAgFY3" -> "usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgmpxx.so.4.5.2": No space left on device (28)
rsync: rename "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libgnutls.a.ovXb6N" -> "usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgnutls.a": No space left on device (28)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libgomp.so.1.0.0.e5MmLj" failed: No space left on device (28)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libical.a.0XNf0d" failed: No space left on device (28)
rsync: mkstemp "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/.libicalss_cxx.so.2.0.0.jXJmDP" failed: No space left on device (28)
rsync: write failed on "/mnt/clone/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libicudata.a": No space left on device (28)
rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(393) [receiver=3.1.2]
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p1 on /mnt/clone/boot
=> rsync /boot/ /mnt/clone/boot ...
Editing /mnt/clone/boot/cmdline.txt PARTUUID to use 2c3bbc09
Editing /mnt/clone/etc/fstab PARTUUID to use 2c3bbc09
===============================
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
Hit Enter when ready to unmount the /dev/mmcblk0 partitions ...
unmounting /mnt/clone/boot
unmounting /mnt/clone
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RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - TheOldPresbyope - 01-04-2019
@kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - kitamura_design - 01-05-2019
(01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - TheOldPresbyope - 01-05-2019
(01-05-2019, 01:01 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
Well, you still ran out of room. I have nothing more to offer. Questions about rpi-clone are best answered by the rpi-clone author.
Regards,
Kent
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - kitamura_design - 01-05-2019
(01-05-2019, 01:11 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:01 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
Well, you still ran out of room. I have nothing more to offer. Questions about rpi-clone are best answered by the rpi-clone author.
Regards,
Kent
OK, Mr. moderator, I stop this topic, but I want you to know I just wanted to share everyone the how-to backup moOde smartly.
kitamura
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - Tim Curtis - 01-05-2019
(01-05-2019, 01:01 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
I don't think the squashed file system would matter because it's just a big file, but I don't know how rpi-clone works so can't say for sure.
Is the target uSD card >= in size to the USB stick?
-Tim
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - TheOldPresbyope - 01-05-2019
(01-05-2019, 01:39 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:11 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:01 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
Well, you still ran out of room. I have nothing more to offer. Questions about rpi-clone are best answered by the rpi-clone author.
Regards,
Kent
OK, Mr. moderator, I stop this topic, but I want you to know I just wanted to share everyone the how-to backup moOde smartly.
kitamura
I'm sorry if I didn't state my point well or sounded brusque.
You are having a problem with a software app which is not part of moOde.
I've now gone out and installed it on one of my moOde players and followed the instructions on the rpi-clone site. It quietly backed up my uSD card to a second uSD card on a USB carrier. As advertised, the second card boots into moOde. There's nothing inherent in moOde which causes rpi-clone to fail.
Therefore, I think it's reasonable to suggest you contact the rpi-clone developer about your problem.
Regards,
Kent
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - Tim Curtis - 01-05-2019
Hi Kent,
It does live imaging or some sort of equavalent process?
I'll have to check it out :-)
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - kitamura_design - 01-05-2019
(01-05-2019, 01:53 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:39 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:11 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: (01-05-2019, 01:01 AM)kitamura_design Wrote: (01-04-2019, 02:27 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @kitamura_design
I don't know anything about rpi-clone and don't wish to, so this is just a comment based on what I see in your output.
Assuming you are running moOde from a uSD card (/dev/mmcblk0), it looks like you tried to clone it to itself.
Code: ....
Syncing file systems (can take a long time)
Syncing mounted partitions:
Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /mnt/clone
...
Done with clone to /dev/mmcblk0
Start - 11:38:47 End - 11:48:24 Elapsed Time - 9:37
Cloned partitions are mounted on /mnt/clone for inspection or customizing.
No wonder it ran out of room and starting throwing I/O errors
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
I am running moOde using with USB boot, and I want to backup to internal uSD card.
Code: pi@moode:~ $ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 1 29.3G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 43.2M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 1 3G 0 part /
I am very clear what I am doing 
I should unsquash before running rpi-clone?
Thanks,
kitamura_design
Well, you still ran out of room. I have nothing more to offer. Questions about rpi-clone are best answered by the rpi-clone author.
Regards,
Kent
OK, Mr. moderator, I stop this topic, but I want you to know I just wanted to share everyone the how-to backup moOde smartly.
kitamura
I'm sorry if I didn't state my point well or sounded brusque.
You are having a problem with a software app which is not part of moOde.
I've now gone out and installed it on one of my moOde players and followed the instructions on the rpi-clone site. It quietly backed up my uSD card to a second uSD card on a USB carrier. As advertised, the second card boots into moOde. There's nothing inherent in moOde which causes rpi-clone to fail.
Therefore, I think it's reasonable to suggest you contact the rpi-clone developer about your problem.
Regards,
Kent
That's good news, really thank you for your work.
This is 'sharing' what I am saying.
kitamura
RE: How to backup with "rpi-clone"? - JST1963 - 01-05-2019
Now, let's all get a beer together…. my threat...
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