On 7/6/2012 7:49 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> I use the single backslash in the GUI - it doubles it in the .pl.
> I'll try the forward slash. Seems like I've tried that too. But
> case sensitivity of the share name?! That's interesting. I see my
> SmbShareName is uppercase (C$), but my Exc
Ah, right. Thanks for that!
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 10:03 AM, John Rouillard wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 06:51:22PM -0500, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> > So now that I have a common list of ACCESS_DENIED, I want to add that to
> > the computername.pl file, instead of manually entering thro
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 06:51:22PM -0500, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> So now that I have a common list of ACCESS_DENIED, I want to add that to
> the computername.pl file, instead of manually entering through the GUI.
> But when I do that, I don't see the changes I've added, but instead see
> the
CentOS Linux 6.2
BackupPC, version 3.2.1
samba-client 3.5.10-116.el6_2
samba-common 3.5.10-116.el6_2
samba-winbind-clients 3.5.10-116.el6_2
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> What OS and what versions of BackupPC and Samba are you using?
>
> Regards,
> Tyler
>
> On 2012-07
So now that I have a common list of ACCESS_DENIED, I want to add that to
the computername.pl file, instead of manually entering through the GUI.
But when I do that, I don't see the changes I've added, but instead see
the default settings. Is there some magic to getting making changes to the
confi
I use the single backslash in the GUI - it doubles it in the .pl. I'll try
the forward slash. Seems like I've tried that too. But case sensitivity
of the share name?! That's interesting. I see my SmbShareName is
uppercase (C$), but my ExcludeList is lowercase (c$) - Good grief. I bet
you're r
What OS and what versions of BackupPC and Samba are you using?
Regards,
Tyler
On 2012-07-06 17:31, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> I'm doing an initial install and testing of BackupPC. On a host Backup
> Summary page, it shows 111 #Xfer errs. When I click on the Errors link, I
> get a page with a
On 7/6/2012 4:54 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> Yes, thank you. Now *THIS* is more like it!
>
> Contents of file /var/lib/BackupPC/pc/bkeadle-vmw732/XferLOG.2.z,
> modified 2012-07-06 13:01:55 (Extracting only Errors)
>
> Running: /usr/bin/smbclient bkeadle-vmw732\\C\$ -U VOP/Bac
Yes, thank you. Now *THIS* is more like it!
Contents of file /var/lib/BackupPC/pc/bkeadle-vmw732/XferLOG.2.z, modified
2012-07-06 13:01:55 (Extracting only Errors)
Running: /usr/bin/smbclient bkeadle-vmw732\\C\$ -U VOP/BackupPC -E
-d 1 -c tarmode\ full -Tc -
full backup started for share C$
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
>
> But how to "eliminate the errors". The number of errors the summary
> indicates is 111, however, the number of lines references is "thousands",
> and the lines, as previously shown, doesn't really indicate an error. What
> about thi
On 07/07/12 03:49, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> You're right, I did find /usr/share/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/CGI/View.pm is
> where this processing
is happening.
>
> But how to "eliminate the errors". The number of errors the summary
indicates is 111, however, the number of lines references is
"thous
Got it! XFerLogLevel is set to 3. Now how'd that get there?! ;-)
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> Looking at my log header, I see:
>
>
> Running: /usr/bin/smbclient bkeadle-vmw732\\C\$ -U VOP/BackupPC -E -d 1
> -c tarmode\ full -TcN /var/lib/BackupPC/pc/bkeadl
Looking at my log header, I see:
Running: /usr/bin/smbclient bkeadle-vmw732\\C\$ -U VOP/BackupPC -E
-d 1 -c tarmode\ full -TcN
/var/lib/BackupPC/pc/bkeadle-vmw732/timeStamp.level0 -
incr backup started back to 2012-07-01 19:05:01 (backup #0) for share C$
Xfer PIDs are now 14032,14031
Getting
Funny, just as I sent my last reply, yours came in, confirming my
suspicions. So I'll have to check my debug settings. Thanks.
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 1:02 PM, John Rouillard
wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 12:49:12PM -0500, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> > You're right, I did find /usr/share/Ba
OK, comparing the full log with the error log, it *looks* like the "Errors
Only" is extracting all lines that have text beginning in the first column.
It looks like legitimate errors are "left justified" in the log and other
entries have beginning white space. Take this example of entries:
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 12:49:12PM -0500, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> You're right, I did find /usr/share/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/CGI/View.pm is
> where this processing is happening.
>
> But how to "eliminate the errors". The number of errors the summary
> indicates is 111, however, the number of
You're right, I did find /usr/share/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/CGI/View.pm is
where this processing is happening.
But how to "eliminate the errors". The number of errors the summary
indicates is 111, however, the number of lines references is "thousands",
and the lines, as previously shown, doesn't re
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> In pursuit of answers, where does this function/script exist that I might
> look at the underlying code that is presumably "extracting only errors"?
Probably somewhere in CGI/View.pm wherever your package installed.
But I think it just
In pursuit of answers, where does this function/script exist that I might
look at the underlying code that is presumably "extracting only errors"?
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> I do see files in the backup that are referenced in the "Error only" list.
>
> Closer r
I do see files in the backup that are referenced in the "Error only" list.
Closer review of each entry:
tarExtract: Got file '*./Program Files/Common Files/System/en-US/'*, mode
040755, size 0, type 5
all the lines extra "non-error" lines are directories, thus a "size 0". Is
that what it's see
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Keadle (.net) wrote:
> I'm doing an initial install and testing of BackupPC. On a host Backup
> Summary page, it shows 111 #Xfer errs. When I click on the Errors link, I
> get a page with a title stating "(Extracting only Errors)", and yet it's a
> *HUGE* l
I'm doing an initial install and testing of BackupPC. On a host Backup
Summary page, it shows 111 #Xfer errs. When I click on the Errors link, I
get a page with a title stating "(Extracting only Errors)", and yet it's a
*HUGE* long list, certainly more than 111 errors. What am I to make of
this?
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