Hi Jamie, If you have not already ensure the following modification to your configuration file has been made :
# Disable ACL preservation, only availible on darwin with custom rsync (YES/NO) disable_acl_preservation="NO" # (If enabled ACL's will not be preserved in the backup) to # Disable ACL preservation, only availible on darwin with custom rsync (YES/NO) disable_acl_preservation="YES" # (If enabled ACL's will not be preserved in the backup) Making this change will mean that ALC's will not be preserved in the backup. Once you have made this change then let me know if the backup completes successfully. If you have already made this change then please let me know. Henri On 7/12/2011, at 2:37 PM, Jamie Allen wrote: > Kia ora Henri > > Having gone back to my Mac and looked at this, and corrected the case of > volumes, and turned on the permissions abort, the same thing continues to > happen. > > However, here's one discrepancy. The volume I am backing up is NOT a local > filesystem. I am backing up ONTO a local file system, but the source > directory is a Windows share. > > Sorry to have got that wrong!! > > Can you suggest anything further, by any chance? > > Jamie > > > > On Dec 7, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Henri Shustak wrote: > >> Hello Jamie, >> >>>> Also, a couple of further questions : >>>> >>>> (1) Have you run LBackup successfully in the past with the current >>>> configuration >>> >>> Not from this source directory, but from others. >>>> >>>> (2) Is the destination for the backup on a DAS or is it accessed via the >>>> network? >>> >>> Both source and target are local directories, not networked. >>> >>> Thanks again >> >> >> Okay great good to know. I suspect the issue is related to the >> capitalization within the destination file system. >> >> As such, I would also suggest that you make the following change within the >> configuration file as previously mentioned. >> >>> # Backup Source (no trailing slash is required) >>> backupSource=/volumes/Data >>> >>> to >>> >>> # Backup Source (no trailing slash is required) >>> backupSource=/Volumes/Data >> >> I also suggest that you comment out the following line within your >> configuration file : >> >>> abort_if_permisions_on_volume_not_set="NO" >> >> To enable permissions on the destination volume (highly recommended) you may >> issue the following command from a root shell : >> >>> /usr/sbin/vsdbutil -a /Volumes/Data >> >> There are other approaches to enabling the permissions on the destination >> volume. One such approach is mentioned within the "Basic Backup Local >> Machine" LBackup screen cast : http://www.lbackup.org/screencasts >> >> Please let me know how you get on. >> >> Keep in touch. >> Henri >> > _______________________________________________ lbackup-discussion mailing list http://www.lbackup.org Change options or unsubscribe : http://lbackup.org/mailing_lists