Thanks you for your reply.

The problem is with windows clients and we were backing these clients up with 3.1.0 with out experiencing this problem. It is more than one or two files not being backed up, it is that backuppc does not appear to even attempt backing up major directories such as Users so I doubt locked files are the problem.

Thanks again.

 
On 10/24/2013 8:47 PM, Prem wrote:
Based on my experinced...if Windows could be due to open files..

On linux, possibly due to permission where the user account used (other than root) does not have permission to access the directories. Update your sudoers file for this.


From: Dean Lambourn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 12:48 AM
Subject: [BackupPC-users] Backuppc 3.3.0 - Full backups not backing up everything

Recently installed backuppc 3.3.0 on a new server running Debian Jessie.
Full backups are not backing up all the directories. Initially server
was configured with the BackupFilesOnly variable set to \users and a
couple of other directories. When that failed, I deleted the variable
and attempted to back up everything which was also unsuccessful.

Incremental backups seem to at least get the entire directory tree but
can't tell if it is backing up all the files probably because I ran the
incremental right after checking the full backup and nothing changed in
the directories I checked.

The backup is using smb and I've attached the config.pl for the server
in question as well as the Xferlog and backupInfo from the full backup.
I have also included a PDF with screen shots of the directory tree for
the test client, the web page listing of the full backup and the web
page listing of the incremental.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

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Dean Lambourn
Senior Systems Administrator
Pacific Coast Feather Company
[email protected]
(206) 336-2332


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