Doug,
The hostIP fix did make it into 4.1.0 and 4.1.1, so that shouldn't be the
issue. I did make a change to getHostAddrInfo() in lib/BackupPC/Lib.pm;
hopefully that didn't break things.
Can you look in the server LOG files to see if there are any clues while
4.1.1 was running? Similarly, do
Claus,
Thanks for the update. Since $Conf{FullKeepCnt} really means the number of
filled backups to keep (and the most recent backup is always filled), it
seems like I should make the default value 2, not 1. Or alternatively, not
count the most recent filled backup.
Craig
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017
From: Adam Goryachev
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 04/04/2017 09:38 AM
Subject:Re: [BackupPC-users] Fwd: Re: BackupPC v4 for Fedora /
EPEL Update
On 4/4/17 21:19, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
On 2017-04-03 07:06, Adam Goryachev wrote:
Perfect, there is your "s
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Adam Goryachev <
mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au> wrote:
> I don't think it is a permissions issue (at least not a unix permissions
> issue). Check your apache error log to ensure there is nothing there.
> I expect the problem is that you haven't told backuppc t
On 4/4/17 21:19, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
On 2017-04-03 07:06, Adam Goryachev wrote:
Perfect, there is your "smoking gun".
So, do the following:
ps aux|grep apache
See what user apache is running as (you also need the group, probably
just get that from the apache config files).
Now do
After using $Conf{FullKeepCnt}=4 for a couple of days, I believe the
problem has been solved.
Thank you.
/Claus
On 03-04-2017 11:22, I wrote:
$Conf{FullKeepCnt} = 1;
$Conf{FullKeepCntMin} = 1;
$Conf{FullAgeMax} = 90;
I'll try increasing $Conf{FullKeepCnt} to see if that helps.
/Claus
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On 2017-04-03 07:29, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I think I figured it out...
>
> I'm not sure if I should automate this in the packaging or not but you just
> need to add apache to the backuppc group...
>
> usermod -a -G backuppc apache
>
> You may have to reboot for it to take effect since you
On 2017-04-03 07:06, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> Perfect, there is your "smoking gun".
> So, do the following:
> ps aux|grep apache
> See what user apache is running as (you also need the group, probably just
> get that from the apache config files).
>
> Now do the following commands:
> ls -ld /etc/