Les Mikesell wrote:

On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 12:48, Angus Carr wrote:
I set up BackupPC in November, and it seemed to work. I was able to back up and browse successful backups, and all that good stuff.

Now, I went back to look at my backups of the server, and there are no files in the backup folder. I can look at either incremental or a full backup and see no files.

What's going on?
How do I tell you more to try and debug this goofy thing?

The long and the short of it is that I could see files in the backups and now I can't. The files don't seem to be there when they were before.

If you are just looking at the web interface you probably
aren't logging in as someone allowed to see the backups.
Are you getting a login/password prompt? If you look in the
filesystem, do you see backups?

I am logging in as the same user through the whole process. I can browse the oldest archives, and see files that disappear after the next full is done. Or something like that. I'm not entirely sure. Anyway, in response- yes, I can see some files. They are always the newest files. Files sitting buried in directories which are essentially archival on the server are not visible, although they used to be.

I was able to download these PDF files in November. I used a particular directory, and I am familiar with it's contents. They haven't changed in any way in three months.

Angus Carr.


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