>>>>> Bob McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> wrote the following on Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:23:54 +0900
> Well, we now have a clear definition of the problem: rdiff-backup > fails in attempting to backup to FAT32, but succeeds fine when > backing up to the fedora logical volume (I'm not sure what the fs is > - whatever core 4 installs as the default right out of the box). > The command file for backing up to FAT32, and the resulting error > file, are listed below (please ignore any extraneous <cr>s, they're > a result of the paste). I don't have much choice about the file > system format for the backup, I need to use the same file system to > share a HD between windows and linux, far as I know the only file > system they can both write to is FAT32. My understanding was that > FAT32 was one of the supported file structures for rdiff-backup? Yes, it should work, but Wiebe Cazemier may be right about the reliability of the file system itself. > Traceback (most recent call last): ... > chmod > self.conn.os.chmod(self.path, permissions) > OSError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted: '/winhome/Mirror/bin/rdiff- > backup.tmp.43' Can you run it with high verbosity (maybe 7, or at least 5) so we can tell what file it's failing on? Then do an ls -al on that file on the source side and post it. -- Ben Escoto
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