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From: Henry Coleman <henry.cole...@voip-pbx.ca>
Date: Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Backup and Restore
To: John Lange <j...@johnlange.ca>


Hi John, I didn't mean to be critical about any typo's, I was replying to a
post that thought relatime was
mis-spelled, anyway this was not the case (as you know).
You are correct, simply commenting out that line works, and the freepbx GUI
is able to "see" the mounted USB directory.
If I make a backup it doesn't create a file on the device and if I remove
the stick it does not "see" the original directory
If I reboot the machine (without the stick) then it restores the original
file structure back to normal.
I think this is a very close to a great solution for many Asterisk followers
but the coding is way over my "pay grade".

Thanks Henry




On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:59 PM, John Lange <j...@johnlange.ca> wrote:

> If I understand what you are saying; even though you commented out the
> entire line with the "relatime" option, you are still getting the same
> mount
> error when you insert the USB stick?
>
> When you change the udev rules, udev should automatically re-read the
> options, but just in case it doesn't, you can issue:
>
> # udevadm control --reload-rules
>
> (I'm not 100% sure that command exists in centos though...)
>
> If that has all been done properly then it seems impossible that you are
> still getting the same error...
>
> When you remove the drive, is it unmounted (check at the command line using
> the 'mount' command).
>
> And what typo are you referring to? I don't amke typos! ;)
>
> --
> John Lange
> www.johnlange.ca
>



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