Rodrigo Real <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi again
In my last emails I did not told you the full story, because I thought
that it would be irrelevant, but I am experiencing another problem
now.
Before the power loss problem, I upgraded the ltsp server
(independence) I run in this site, and after that, backuppc stoped to
back it up, the problem seemed to be with unix-domain sockets and
FIFOs (represented by p on ls -l output). I was putting all files of
this kind I could found in $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} and running some
tests when I had the power failure.
I already had this problem with unix sockets and fifos on another
site, and I did this same workaround. But I am not very happy with it.
I am running the backups in rsync+ssh mode and have the following
debian packages versions:
,---- backuppc server
| libfile-rsyncp 0.52-1
| rsync 2.6.4-6
`----
,---- independence server
| libfile-rsync-perl 0.42-1
| libfile-rsyncp-perl 0.52-1
| rsync 2.6.9-2
`----
I believe that the problem should be with the different versions of
rsync.
Anyway, in the next week I will upgrade this backuppc system, but as I
have other hosts been backedup by this same backuppc server, I would
like to understand this problem, which is a little obscure to me right
now.
Cheers,
Rodrigo
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