Thank you, Gene.
On 01/02/2011 02:30 PM, Gene Cooper wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> snip<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
ssh-keyscan -t rsa [changed to [changed to myremotehostname]>>
~backuppc/.ssh/known_hosts
I ran this and tried my troubleshooting line. It still hung, just at a
new spot in the code.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> snip<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
su -s /bin/bash backuppc
ssh -l root [changed to myremotehostname]
exit
Then I ran this and tried and the verbose hung, but 'top' showed sshd
activity. So, I waited and in 30 seconds or so, backup verbose info
started flying up the screen.
Now, let me see if I understand this . .
su -s /bin/bash backuppc superuser switches to bash running under
backuppc user.
ssh -l root [changed to myremotehostname] ssh logins in as root to
remote host (client to be backed up) and in process ssh (from
client/remotehost) asks for root password and decides okay "I will
let you back me up next time you run your troubleshooting command."
Thank you so much for your help!
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