Eric writes:
> I actually ran
>
> /usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary -l gandolf
>
> and that is the result that I got. I have browsed the folders inside
> folder 42 and it looks like there is quite a bit of content inside these
> folders.
>
> The owner is backuppc - BackupPC
I actually ran
/usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary -l gandolf
and that is the result that I got. I have browsed the folders inside
folder 42 and it looks like there is quite a bit of content inside these
folders.
The owner is backuppc - BackupPC and the group is backuppc and
Eric writes:
> Installed libtime-modules-perl per instruction I received directly from
> Holger Parplies. Ran BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary on my hosts with lost
> backups and got the following messages:
>
> Doing host gandolf
> Reading LOG.112006
> Reading LOG.z
> Reading LOG.0.z
>
Installed libtime-modules-perl per instruction I received directly from
Holger Parplies. Ran BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary on my hosts with lost
backups and got the following messages:
Doing host gandolf
Reading LOG.112006
Reading LOG.z
Reading LOG.0.z
*** No info for backup number 42
Thanks Craig.
In what directory do I install Time::ParseDate?
Yes, there is not corresponding entries for each folder so I will run
after I install Time:ParseDate.
Thanks again, I appreciate your hard work on BackupPC.
Eric
Craig Barratt wrote:
Eric writes:
Part of the problem was that
Eric writes:
> Part of the problem was that file owners and groups were wrong. I
> changed the owner and group to be backuppc:backuppc and I can now see
> some of my backup files. I have about eight backups that I cannot see at
> all even though I can see them with the file manager. Craig, abo
Eric Snyder wrote:
1) I had a disk called helmsdeep with a folder backups on it that
contains backups from version 2.?. I have the backups location set at
/media/helmsdeep/backups when I ran perl config.pl. I added gandolf to
the hosts file but when I use the cgi interface I cannot see the ol
Turns out that I just had the wrong spec in for the images url. It
needed to be /backuppc/images not /images.
Thanks for the help.
David Relson wrote:
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:13:28 -0600
Eric Snyder wrote:
...[snip]...
3) Really minor. My images do not show up in the cgi interface. Here
i
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:13:28 -0600
Eric Snyder wrote:
...[snip]...
> 3) Really minor. My images do not show up in the cgi interface. Here
> is the bottom of my default file inside my sites-available folder
> where backuppc access is defined:
>
> Alias /backuppc/ "/usr/local/BackupPC/cgi-bin/"
>
I fixed issue #2. Par2 was not installed. I installed and #2 is not an
issue. There was a bug that happened regarding how the config file ends
up being built when I saved. Any multi line strings that use the
concatenate operator ends up being an error because a semicolon is added
to the end of
I finally have the cgi interface connecting to the backuppc server with
the n! Kudos on the web config editing interface.
My problems:
1) I had a disk called helmsdeep with a folder backups on it that
contains backups from version 2.?. I have the backups location set at
/media/helmsdeep/backups
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