On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 13:06:13 +0100, Nuno Dias wrote:
>  I tried everything, I'm using the Administrator user in windows 10, I
> check and he has the rights to do everything, nevertheless in smbclient
> I have several ERRORS saying "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing" this is
> system files or system directories.
> 
>  The backup I want to do is the users directories, and I can read that
> directories and files, it seems amanda fails because of the previous
> ERRORS.
> 
>  Even if I put something like this //pcwindows/c$/Users/user/files and
> I'm positive that I can read these dir and files, I still have error
> in //pcwindows/c$/Progranas
> NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \Programas\*
>     
>  And this is not in the PATH of the backup :(

Yeah, that does seem wierd :(

It may be that the estimate phase inadvertently tries to access files
that are outside the specified directory tree, or something.  (In my
case we are only backing up "data file" shares on the Windows PC, so the
system directories are not included anywhere on the shares in question.)

Windows clients are definitely not my strong point, but if you want you
could go ahead and send me (off-list) the Amsamba.*debug file that
corresponds to the failed estimate (and probably your amanda.conf and
disklist files too) and I can see if I can determine anything by
comparing that with the logs from my working system....

The other thing that just occurred to me is that if it seems like its
the estimate phase that is failing, you could trying adding "estimate
server" to the amsamba dumptype to see if that at least allows Amanda to
proceed to the dumping phase.


                                                Nathan

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