On 07/04/2019 11:27 AM, backu...@kosowsky.org wrote:
Pete Geenhuizen wrote at about 06:09:04 -0400 on Wednesday, July 3, 2019:
  > I upgraded BackupPC from V3 to V4 several months ago which went
  > relatively smoothly.
  >
  > I have been able to successfully restore system files and presumed that
  > all was running well.  Yesterday I needed to recover a file from my
  > home.  When I went to my home to look at the file I got a permission
  > denied.  Turns out that the restore changed the ownership of my home to
  > root.  I fixed that and when I looked at the restored file it was
  > several months old which struck me as odd because I had edited the file
  > a few days ago.
  >
  > I then browsed my home directory in BackupPC and found that all the
  > files in my home were several months old, i.e none had been backed up
  > since I upgraded to V4
  >
  > As a test I touched a couple of files in my home and then after the next
  > backup cycle I looked and verified that indeed none of the files that I
  > had touched were backed up.  I looked in the rsync.log file and all that
  > it is backing up are system files.
  >
  > When I upgraded to V4 other than making changes to config.pl I didn't
  > alter anything else.
  >
  > I guess that in V4 the way permissions are treated for home directories
  > has changed and I need to alter either config.pl and/or rsyncd.conf to
  > allow BackupPC to backup my home directory.
  >
  > This is what is in my rsyncd.conf file, slightly obfuscated
  >
  > uid = 0
  > gid = 0
  > auth users = xxxxxxxxx
  > secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets
  > hosts allow = 192.168.XXX.XXX/24
  > read only = false
  >
  > [root]
  >          path = /
  >
  >
  > in config.pl I have
  >
  > $Conf{RsyncShareName} = [
  >    'root'
  > ];
  >
  > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  >
  > Thanks
  >
  > Pete
  >

Is /home on a different file system from /?

Yes and was also when I was running V3

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