Agreed Karlis, but just giving 644 to the pool.rrd file did not work on
my 16.04 Ubuntu install.
I also had to give execute permissions to the two directories above (not
sure why, but it took exactly that to show the rrd graphs). I tried
several different combinations and this was the only
I had the same issue and decided to investigate. My error log looked
like this:
ERROR: opening '/var/lib/backuppc/log/pool.rrd': Permission denied:
/usr/share/backuppc/cgi-bin/index.cgi, referer:
http://servername/backuppc/index.cgi
I found that I had to give execute permissions to the
You should grant permissions 644 (read by others) to file
'/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
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*Karlis*
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On 08.09.2016 11:23, Orazio Di nino wrote:
> Hello Alexander,
>
> In the /var/lib/backuppc/log/pool.rrd Apache2 log file is an access
> denied error. I attach the file.
> What can I do ?
>
Hello Alexander,
In the /var/lib/backuppc/log/pool.rrd Apache2 log file is an access
denied error. I attach the file.
What can I do ?
Il 31/08/2016 20:16, Alexander Moisseev ha scritto:
I've seen such an error before, but I don't remember what caused the problem. I
think CGI returns
On 31.08.16 19:49, Orazio Di nino wrote:
> Sorry Alexander,
>
> my problem is as follows:
>
> In the CGI, instead of graphics, there are two unidentified icons. The
> permissions of pool.rdd are correct (-rw-r- 1 backuppc backuppc 11784
> ago 31 01:03 pool.rrd).
> If I try to open the
Sorry Alexander,
my problem is as follows:
In the CGI, instead of graphics, there are two unidentified icons. The
permissions of pool.rdd are correct (-rw-r- 1 backuppc backuppc
11784 ago 31 01:03 pool.rrd).
If I try to open the image in the CGI i get the following error :
On 31.08.2016 13:41, Orazio Di nino wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I performed the following tests to verify problems with rrdtools
> $ su >># cd $LogDir >># rrdtool info pool.rrd >># rrdtool dump pool.rrd | more
> $ su # sh # cd $LogDir # rrdtool graph /tmp/image.png --imgformat=PNG
> --start=end-4w
Hi there,
I performed the following tests to verify problems with rrdtools
$ su >># cd $LogDir >># rrdtool info pool.rrd >># rrdtool dump pool.rrd
| more
$ su # sh # cd $LogDir # rrdtool graph /tmp/image.png --imgformat=PNG
--start=end-4w --end=-300 --title="BackupPC Pool Size (4 weeks)"