ked inodes and they look fine.
# df -i *
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/backup--2-1 120M 4.1M 116M4% /mnt/backup-2
The directory /mnt/backup-2 and all subs are owned by "backuppc".
Any ideas as to how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks!
On 07/13/2010 08:31 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
Mark Adams wrote:
Restarted httpd and backuppc, restarted Firefox and no change.
What distro are you using?
Doug
Mandriva 2010.0, 2.6.31.13-server-1mnb
Mark
On 07/13/2010 08:54 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 7/13/2010 9:35 AM, Mark Adams wrote:
On 07/13/2010 08:31 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
Mark Adams wrote:
Restarted httpd and backuppc, restarted Firefox and no change.
What distro are you using?
Doug
What ownership should I see on files under $Conf{TopDir}?
Among other things I believe I may have some ownership issues.
Thanks.
Mark
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On 07/13/2010 09:26 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
Mark Adams wrote:
Mandriva 2010.0, 2.6.31.13-server-1mnb
Mark,
I'm running Mandriva 2010.0 as well, although not server.
If you want, I'll send you my complete httpd.conf
Doug
That might help. It would at least give me something
I had backuppc up and running on my backup server for quite a year or
so, then that server failed. It took me a while, but I scrounged enough
hardware to get it running and then my primary server (which I was
backing up) failed. Long story short, I had to disable backuppc until
the primary
On 07/12/2010 03:51 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
Mark Adams wrote:
again. Backuppc is running on the backup server. I can access the cgi
interface via a web browser, but I don't get the log in dialog. If I
set $Conf{CgiAdminUsers} = '*'; I can access the hosts, etc. but I
You
I am looking at five completed backups in my BackupPC host summary page
for this desktop, but every 2.5 days or so I am getting an email that
tells me no backups of host have succeeded. The only information I
can find via Google about this is a single message from more than a year
ago that
Just wanted to post up a me too!
I started to hand-edit the file just to make it read correctly, but it
may not be such a big deal.
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
I did the first backup on a new machine but aborted it part way
through because I had the excludes wrong. It was recorded as a
I've Googled for this and scanned the BackupPC docs and I don't see a
solution for this.
The issue is my desktop is spending hours creating huge backups on the
server. The current incremental backup started at 7:00 this morning
and is still running now at 12:15, and is running about 21G.
Greetings. Me again.
I upgraded my backup server and configured two hard drives into a single
logical volume with LVM for my TopDir, and successfully configured
BackupPC to backup a share on one of my host machines. Rejoicing was
heard throughout the LAN.
Now, I am faced with the necessity
I think I spotted a mistake in my own speculative config. See below.
Mark Adams wrote:
Greetings. Me again.
I upgraded my backup server and configured two hard drives into a single
logical volume with LVM for my TopDir, and successfully configured
BackupPC to backup a share on one of my
Hi there, me again.
I have several machines I would like to backup with BackupPC, but the
server is a humble box with several installed hard discs -- nothing fancy.
I need to backup each client machine to a different hard drive on the
server. I have one client configured and it tries to
system
I'm starting to get the impression that I _can't_ set a per-pc TopDir.
Does anybody have any experience with anything like this?
Thanks.
Mark
Mark Adams wrote:
Hi there, me again.
I have several machines I would like to backup with BackupPC, but the
server is a humble box
A Google search indicates that this may be a problem with rsync, but I
can't find anything more specific and I don't know enough about rsync
over ssh or backuppc to know where to start troubleshooting. Can someone
please enlighten me?
I would really appreciate it.
Here is the log file from a
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