Am Freitag, den 16.09.2005, 08:01 -0500 schrieb Les Mikesell:

> I assume that means you don't trust your saturday night person to
> do root operations.  You can always configure sudo to permit anyone
> you choose to run a restart script.
If I have none other work, I would sit down and would do that all, yes.
But I think that is a little to much work, because backuppc shell only
restore.

> > My question to development:
> > Why I can download restorefiles immediately,
> > but must wait to restore files to servers, some hours!?
> 
> I think you do have a point, even though there are workarounds.
> I asked the same question long ago and Craig pointed out the
> race condition while adding new files but I don't see why it
> would apply to a restore.  Couldn't the scheduler let a restore
> start anyway?

Maybe that is not programmed till today?

Or I look myself in perl that restore processes executes immediately.

Sorry, but I am not able to download all files and then upload all to
the servers and set chmod and chown to all files correct.
And when I dont see any context between download and restore directly to
server.

Gruss,
Peter



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