Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2009-03-20 Thread Robert Canner
On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 00:35 +, Robert Canner wrote: On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 10:51 +, Niall Brosnan wrote: I can confirm that I'm using a stock flexbackup 1.2.1-6 on ubuntu 8.10 without this issue. ... I do get the same find: `./.gvfs': Permission denied entry in my log,

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2009-03-19 Thread Niall Brosnan
Hi Robert, I can confirm that I'm using a stock flexbackup 1.2.1-6 on ubuntu 8.10 without this issue. I usually use a different product (backuppc actually) for nightly home directories, so I thought I might just not have been hit by it. I use flexbackup for mail spools and config directories as

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2009-03-19 Thread Robert Canner
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 10:51 +, Niall Brosnan wrote: I can confirm that I'm using a stock flexbackup 1.2.1-6 on ubuntu 8.10 without this issue. ... I do get the same find: `./.gvfs': Permission denied entry in my log, but it is not a showstopper. What backup format and medium are you

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2008-06-01 Thread Tim Kellers
Andrew I. Schein wrote: I am running the command using sudo on Ubuntu 8.04. However, this is some kind of special file/directory that even root can't rename (use mv command) or chmod u+w. It has zero bytes, unlike a symbolic links or ordinary directories. If I try to rm -rf it, there is a

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2008-06-01 Thread TeckniX _
If root has trouble with the file, I would definitely look into what/who created that file and see what can be done. In the meantime I'll look up some of my flexbackup scripts and see if I can figure out an exception rule. On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 12:58 AM, Andrew I. Schein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2008-05-31 Thread Andrew I. Schein
I forgot to include the permissions... dr-x-- 2 ais ais0 2008-06-01 00:56 . On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Tecknix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How are you running the backup? Root? Also what are the permissions on the file? On May 31, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Andrew I. Schein [EMAIL

Re: [flexbackup-help] flexbackup error

2008-05-31 Thread Andrew I. Schein
I am running the command using sudo on Ubuntu 8.04. However, this is some kind of special file/directory that even root can't rename (use mv command) or chmod u+w. It has zero bytes, unlike a symbolic links or ordinary directories. If I try to rm -rf it, there is a Device or resource busy

Re: [flexbackup-help] Flexbackup error: offending command afio -o -E non existent file?!?

2004-11-05 Thread Göran Törnqvist
Coburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [flexbackup-help] Flexbackup error: offending command afio -o -E non existent file?!? On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:42, Göran Törnqvist wrote: afio -o -E /tmp/nocompress.60176 -z -1 m -P gzip -Q

[flexbackup-help] Flexbackup error: offending command afio -o -E non existent file?!?

2004-11-04 Thread Göran Törnqvist
Hello, Im backing upp the /home directory with: /usr/local/bin/flexbackup -set bck-home -full -type afio logfile It used to work fine but now when I do this I get the following at the end of the backup: afio: 2898m+128k+0 bytes written in 875 seconds. The operation HAD 1

Re: [flexbackup-help] Flexbackup error: offending command afio -o -E non existent file?!?

2004-11-04 Thread Scott Coburn
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:42, Göran Törnqvist wrote: afio -o -E /tmp/nocompress.60176 -z -1 m -P gzip -Q -4 -Z -M 2m -T 3k -v -b 10k Goran, The problem is that 'afio' is returning to the flexbackup script with an error (some file missing or some such?). The command parameters passed