On Tuesday 20 December 2011 16:13:44 O'Brien, Craig wrote: > I think I figured it out, I set selinux to permissive (command is > “setenforce permissive” for those of you finding this through google with > a similar issue), and they all showed up. I’m looking through selinux > options to configure and tighten the security down now.
BTW: You get similar results when you run the daemon and the frontend on different hosts. You can see the status, schedule backups but you don't see the actual backups because for that the cgi needs to access the directories of the daemon. At least with the version of bpc that is shipped with debian squeeze. Have fun, Arnold
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