Using "When Everything Goes Wrong" - Deja Dup failed with unknown error

Asked by Jerad Rodgers

I am using the "When Everything Goes Wrong" guide from the help in Deja Dup. There was an issue were my data was re-partitioned and I have to recover from backups. When using the GUI "Restore" options the restores fail for an unknown reason. I am using the " Restoring with Duplicity" steps. Some data showed up fairly quickly but then the terminal just stopped showing movement. See as follows :

Copying duplicity-full-signatures.20191203T104149Z.sigtar.gpg to local cache.
Copying duplicity-full.20191203T104149Z.manifest.gpg to local cache.
Copying duplicity-inc.20191203T104149Z.to.20191204T081835Z.manifest.gpg to local cache.
....
....
....
Copying duplicity-new-signatures.20200115T223954Z.to.20200116T081838Z.sigtar.gpg to local cache.
Copying duplicity-new-signatures.20200116T081838Z.to.20200117T081904Z.sigtar.gpg to local cache.
Copying duplicity-new-signatures.20200117T081904Z.to.20200119T151734Z.sigtar.gpg to local cache.
Last full backup date: Tue Dec 3 04:41:49 2019

The cursor is blinking under the "Last full backup ...." Is there anything that I need to do further? Is the backup running? or does it need some sort of input?

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Michael Terry (mterry) said :
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Hmm, I would expect it to give more output than that... can you see anything if you pass other duplicity options like list-current-files or whatever the command is?

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Jerad Rodgers (henryearl00) said :
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It just took a really log time to restore. But using terminal to recover to a newly mounted drive worked.