On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 07:18:31PM +0300, ������ ������� wrote:
> > 
> Then I have a question. I have a directory/var/www/localhost/svn, access
> to which has ONLY apache. When I do backup, and then I look a command
> amadmin daily info tux '/var/www/localhost/svn $ ', amanda gives out
> such message:
> Current info for tux /var/www/localhost/svn:
>   Stats: dump rates (kps), Full:   -1.0,  -1.0,  -1.0
>                     Incremental:   -1.0,  -1.0,  -1.0
>           compressed size, Full: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
>                     Incremental: -100.0%,-100.0%,-100.0%
>   Dumps: lev datestmp  tape             file   origK   compK secs
> 
> As I understand, reserve copying for this directory has not occured. And
> why?
> 

I presume reserve copying is "backing up", i.e. making a backup.

If so, you are correct.

Is /var/www or anything under there (localhost or svn)
mounted via nfs?  If so, most sites restrict root access
on nfs mounts so they do not have special privilege.

You can do nfs mounts letting root retain special privileges,
but that requires certain options on the mounting and must
be weighed against security concerns.

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