On 14/01/16 09:37, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 01/13 11:17 , David Rotger wrote:
>> root@RFSERVER2:/usr/share/backuppc/bin# ./BackupPC_tarCreate
>> ./BackupPC_tarCreate: Wrong user: my userid is 0, instead of 111 (backuppc)
>> Please su backuppc first
>> BackupPC::Lib->new failed
>> root@RFSERVER2:/usr/share/backuppc/bin#
> Sorry, I meant to mention that (as the error explains above) you need to be
> the 'backuppc' user instead of 'root' for most of the commands to work.
>
> So do 'su - backuppc', or if that fails, do 'su - backuppc -s /bin/bash'
> (presuming that /bin/bash is the path to your bash executable file).
>
Or login to the webpage, navigate to the localhost and below the list of 
backups you should have the Restore Summary. Click the "Restore #" link, 
and it should show the detailed log of what happened. Please post that 
full log.

Regards,
Adam

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