Do you have permissions to write to that folder? More importantly, does the user csync2 runs as have permission to write there? Also, you may want to create a log directory and check that output to see what's going on. On Feb 8, 2013 3:00 AM, <csync2-requ...@lists.linbit.com> wrote:
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