John writes:
Can anybody confirm that xferlogs are not being written if
DumpPreUserCmd exits non-zero with $Conf{UserCmdCheckStatus} = 1? Also
does anybody know if it is fixed in a subsequent release?
Yes, this looks like a bug. An error will be written to the per-client
LOG file. But in
Been fighting to get BackupPC running under lighttd as this is the http
server I use.
Been through the faq and guide but I'm still having trouble.
Initially I got the web up with a error that I have wrong userid - have then
used a perl-wrapper calling suexec but are now getting an command not
I have a backup server which backs up multiple machines. I added a machine, and
it has thus far failed to back up. The error I am getting is
ping too slow: 119msec (threshold is 100msec)
To the end of the config file, I have added
:$Conf{PingMaxMsec} = '500';
and I restarted backuppc.
Bradley Alexander wrote:
I have a backup server which backs up multiple machines. I added a
machine, and it has thus far failed to back up. The error I am
getting is
ping too slow: 119msec (threshold is 100msec)
To the end of the config file, I have added
:$Conf{PingMaxMsec} = '500';
Yohoo!
I'm having an issue with one of my hosts. It is a large host through a
slow connection. So yesterday it started at approx. 1pm, this morning at
8am it stopped with an error:
finish: removing in-process file gallery/pics/2006/june/Event1/PICT7431.JPG
Child is aborting
Done: 11088 files,
Christian Völker wrote:
Yohoo!
I'm having an issue with one of my hosts. It is a large host through a
slow connection. So yesterday it started at approx. 1pm, this morning at
8am it stopped with an error:
finish: removing in-process file gallery/pics/2006/june/Event1/PICT7431.JPG
Child
Yohoo!
It tells me user signal. But there was for sure no user intervention.
How can I figure out why it is aborting?
ALRM means you hit the $CONF{ClientTimeout} setting.
I was thinking about this, but I wasn't sure. I'll increase this value...
mean the number of seconds with no activity,
- Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) n...@lemonbit.com wrote:
I hope you didn't add that ':' at the beginning. And you sure there
are not multiple occurences of this setting in your configuration
file? Instead of adding a line I'd modify the existing one.
No, it was sloppy cut and paste from
Christian Völker wrote:
ALRM means you hit the $CONF{ClientTimeout} setting.
I was thinking about this, but I wasn't sure. I'll increase this
value...
mean the number of seconds with no activity,
This was my understanding.
but for some reason seems
to really be the total length of time
This turned out to be a bad UPS. Thank you all for your time.
Chris Baker -- cba...@intera.com
systems administrator
INTERA -- 512-425-2006
-Original Message-
From: Chris Baker [mailto:cba...@intera.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 10:37 AM
To: 'General list for user
I append the end of my /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf file - which works
fine for me, maybe that helps. I do not use a specific wrapper, it is
enough to have my cgi file set-uid (/var/www/backuppcBackupPC_Admin.cgi
on my Mandriva platform)
Have you seen
Bradley Alexander wrote:
The only instances for this machine is the one in config.pl
($Conf{PingMaxMsec} = 100;) and the one in the specific host's
config file ($Conf{PingMaxMsec} = 500;)...Which should override
the one in config.pl.
Note that I tried changing the one in config.pl to
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