This was an initial backup, which unfortunately got aborted due to an upstream ISP issue. I have some data in the bucket already, but now when I try to resume the backup I see this error in the log. I have verified that the config file does exist in the root - in fact it looks like there’s two copies - one hidden with 0 bytes and the other with 842 bytes.
An ideas on how I can initialize the storage again without starting this backup over again?
(trying to sanitize output since new users can only post 2 URLs).
“backup destination” is https://f002.backblazeb2.com
Running backup command from /cache/localhost/6 to back up /backuproot/data/media
Options: [-log -d backup -storage 2024-unraid-media -threads 30 -stats -stats]
2024-02-28 18:06:04.634 INFO REPOSITORY_SET Repository set to /backuproot/data/media
2024-02-28 18:06:04.634 INFO STORAGE_SET Storage set to b2://2024-unraid-media
2024-02-28 18:06:04.634 DEBUG PASSWORD_ENV_VAR Reading the environment variable DUPLICACY_2024-UNRAID-MEDIA_B2_ID
2024-02-28 18:06:04.634 DEBUG PASSWORD_ENV_VAR Reading the environment variable DUPLICACY_2024-UNRAID-MEDIA_B2_KEY
2024-02-28 18:06:04.735 INFO BACKBLAZE_URL Download URL is: <backup destination>
2024-02-28 18:06:04.825 DEBUG PASSWORD_ENV_VAR Reading the environment variable DUPLICACY_2024-UNRAID-MEDIA_PASSWORD
2024-02-28 18:06:04.923 TRACE BACKBLAZE_CALL [0] URL request 'HEAD <backup destination>/file/<bucketname>config' returned status code 404
2024-02-28 18:06:04.923 DEBUG BACKBLAZE_LIST <backup destination>/file/2024-unraid-media/config did not return headers
2024-02-28 18:06:04.923 ERROR STORAGE_NOT_CONFIGURED The storage has not been initialized
The storage has not been initialized