I've definitely had the -N problem.
On Jul 3, 2014 3:51 AM, Jurie Botha jur...@taprojects.co.za wrote:
http://www.taprojects.co.za
It could alos be the following:
Check the smb commands under the host config XFER section --
*SmbClientFullCmd
SmbClientIncrCmd* *SmbClientRestoreCmd *
Or you're trying to back up system files.
On Jul 2, 2014 3:19 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Greer, Jacob - District Tech
jacob.gr...@ksd.kyschools.us wrote:
Well that is weird, I am using an admin account I have access to
everything.
You
You're going down the right path. In order to backup win7 my exclusion list
is about 20 lines long. Unfortunately I'm away from home until Sunday so
can't share it right now.
Dan
On Apr 8, 2014 8:03 PM, arnoldlouie_cr8 backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com
wrote:
I'd like to add that I am able to
I got this error when my incremental backups were empty. I would browse the
backup and get this error in the gui but not in Apache logs.
The incremental backups were empty because my incremental command was
wrong(missing N flag).
I troubleshoot this by checking the backups at the command line
CIFS = SMB for unix as best I can tell. Don't know if CIFS does hard links.
I see feature pages that say hard link support has been added and a lot of
complaints pre-2009 about CIFS not doing hard links. Install it and try.
Sent from my phone. Please pardon my brevity,
Dan
On Jan 25, 2014 3:16
Thanks for the support guys. You're right, once I edited the per host
config the directory and files showed up.
I was having a weird issue where it's passing a -N flag in the smbclient
backup command string which denotes anonymous access even though I supplied
a password. I removed it and can