Peter Lavender wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I've been running backuppc for a while now, and have been wondering > about the backuppc Server Status web page. > > It's always shows the same values: > > The servers PID is 15721, on host rabbit, version 3.1.0, started at 4/4 > 13:49. > > * This status was generated at 5/9 20:38. > * The configuration was last loaded at 4/8 18:32. > * PCs will be next queued at 5/9 21:00. > * Other info: > * 0 pending backup requests from last scheduled wakeup, > * 0 pending user backup requests, > * 0 pending command requests, > * Pool is 0.00GB comprising 0 files and 1 directories (as > of 5/9 01:00), > * Pool hashing gives 0 repeated files with longest chain > 0, > * Nightly cleanup removed 0 files of size 0.00GB (around > 5/9 01:00), > * Pool file system was recently at 70% (5/9 20:31), > today's max is 70% (5/9 01:00) and yesterday's max was > 70%. > > > And the RDD graph shows nothing of the BackupPC Pool Size for both 4 > weeks and 52 weeks. > > I'm wondering what I'm missing here.. how come this information isn't > updating? > > Just to make sure, the setup I have is non standard in that my $topDir > points to the mounted NAS where all backups go. > > The file system under $topDir looks as you'd expect when looking in > the /usr/lib/backuppc directory. > > Am I missing a configuration setting to tell it where to look for where > hte backups are stored? > > > > Thanks > > Peter. Moving of $TopDir is an critical task. There are a lot of threads about this. Much easier is to mount your NAS into /var/lib/backuppc. However - you are sure the status page always displays ... The servers PID is 15721, on host rabbit, version 3.1.0, started at 4/4 13:49.
* This status was generated at 5/9 20:38. ... If so, try restart backuppc or restart your server. br Matthias -- Don't Panic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/