Many thanks indeed, Johan.
Joe
On 23 February 2017 at 16:38, Johan Ehnberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For reference, the link to the issue is here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/backuppc/+bug/1612600
>
> I made a remark about the fix not being released, contrary to what
Hi,
For reference, the link to the issue is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/backuppc/+bug/1612600
I made a remark about the fix not being released, contrary to what the
bug status says.
Best regards,
Johan
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Dear Bob of Donelson Trophy
On 23.02.2017 16:42, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
>
>
> Stefan,
>
> Is you OS Ubuntu/Debian?
Yes, I use Debian for all my servers and both of my BackupPC are Debian
Jessie.
With kind regards
Stefan Peter
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for that. The command itself appeared to work:
james@store-01:/var/lib$ sudo chmod 644 /var/lib/backuppc/log/pool.rrd
james@store-01:/var/lib$
(no error!)
However, even after a full system restart the graphs still do not appear on
the main dashboard.
Thanks,
Joe
On 23
On 2017-02-23 09:38, Stefan Peter wrote:
> Dear Joe Leavy
> Am 23.02.2017 um 14:34 schrieb Joe Leavy:
>
>> Thanksbut
>>
>> james@store-01:~$ sudo chmod 644 /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
>> [sudo] password for james:
>> chmod: cannot access '/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd': No such file or
Dear Joe Leavy
Am 23.02.2017 um 14:34 schrieb Joe Leavy:
> Thanksbut
>
> james@store-01:~$ sudo chmod 644 /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
> [sudo] password for james:
> chmod: cannot access '/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd': No such file or directory
Well, on my systems the path is
On 23.02.2017 14:11, Kārlis Irmejs wrote:
> Perhaps this old workaround still works
>
> grant permissions 644 (read by others) to /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
>
`rrdtool create` only relied on umask to create its file. Common case is 640
backuppc:backuppc.
Probably BackupPC_rrdUpdate (in v4 or
Thanksbut
james@store-01:~$ sudo chmod 644 /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
[sudo] password for james:
chmod: cannot access '/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd': No such file or directory
I have files in /etc/backuppc but I don't see logs.
Thanks,
Silly Irish dude! :-(
On 23 February 2017 at
Yes
*Kārlis Irmejs*
On 23.02.2017 15:14, Joe Leavy wrote:
Hi,
I'm really sorry - silly Irish person here!
"grant permissions 644 (read by others) to /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd"
Could I just ask, how do I do this? Sudo chmod 644
/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd - yes?
Thanks
yes
On 02/23/2017 02:14 PM, Joe Leavy wrote:
Hi,
I'm really sorry - silly Irish person here!
"grant permissions 644 (read by others) to /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd"
Could I just ask, how do I do this? Sudo chmod 644
/var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd - yes?
Thanks & Sorry,
Joe
On 23 February 2017
Hi,
I'm really sorry - silly Irish person here!
"grant permissions 644 (read by others) to /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd"
Could I just ask, how do I do this? Sudo chmod 644 /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
- yes?
Thanks & Sorry,
Joe
On 23 February 2017 at 11:11, Kārlis Irmejs
I can confirm the problem.
Jan
On 02/23/2017 11:13 AM, Joe Leavy wrote:
Greetings from Ireland!
Hi,
Hopefully I'm posting this is the corrent way and in the correct
place. So, here goes:
Operating system Ubuntu Linux 16.04.2
Current BackupPC version: Version: 3.3.1-2ubuntu3.1
Issue:
Perhaps this old workaround still works
grant permissions 644 (read by others) to /var/log/backuppc/pool.rrd
*Kārlis Irmejs*
On 23.02.2017 12:13, Joe Leavy wrote:
3.3.1-2ubuntu3 breaks pool graphs on the Status page
Greetings from Ireland!
Hi,
Hopefully I'm posting this is the corrent way and in the correct place. So,
here goes:
Operating system Ubuntu Linux 16.04.2
Current BackupPC version: Version: 3.3.1-2ubuntu3.1
Issue: backuppc 3.3.1-2ubuntu3 breaks pool graphs on the Status page.
Fix, as far as I
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