Thoughts anyone?
"From: akibufl...@outlook.com
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 14:44:52 -0800
Subject: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3 - Can't create a test hardlink
between a file...
I am having a bit of a problem starting
BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3 on my debian (jessie) system. When I run the
command: "/etc/init.d/backuppc start" as user backuppc or as root, I
get the following output:
"Starting backuppc: 2015-01-28 17:12:12
Can't create a test hardlink between a file in /data/BackupPC/pc and
/data/BackupPC/cpool. Either these are different file systems, or this
file system doesn't support hardlinks, or these directories don't exist,
or there is a permissions problem, or the file system is out of inodes
or full. Use df, df -i, and ls -ld to check each of these
possibilities. Quitting..."
They are not different file systems
they are ext4; the directories do exist and the permissions appear to be
correct (755). Additionally, the filesystem is not out of inodes and
is not full. Here are some outputs:
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ ls -la
total 20
drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 .
drwxr-x--- 3 root root 4096 Jan 18 23:00 ..
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 24 22:12 cpool
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 24 22:12 pc
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 pool"
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ ls -ld
drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 ."
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use%
Mounted on
/dev/mapper/dreux-root 19092180 3932116 14167196 22% /
udev 10240 0 10240 0% /dev
tmpfs 811664 9264 802400 2% /run
tmpfs 2029152 468 2028684 1%
/dev/shm
tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1%
/run/lock
tmpfs 2029152 0 2029152 0%
/sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/dreux-tmp 9480420 21528 8954268 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/dreux-home 95987468 219424 90869024 1%
/home
/dev/mapper/dreux-var 28703740 2334664 24887964 9% /var
/dev/mapper/backup--disk-backup--files 1907367732 1602751460 207704504 89%
/media
tmpfs 405832 8 405824 1%
/run/user/1000"
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse%
Mounted on
/dev/mapper/dreux-root 1220608 159087 1061521 14% /
udev 505105 505 504600 1% /dev
tmpfs 507288 754 506534 1% /run
tmpfs 507288 10 507278 1%
/dev/shm
tmpfs 507288 6 507282 1%
/run/lock
tmpfs 507288 13 507275 1%
/sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/dreux-tmp 610800 35 610765 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/dreux-home 6111232 1807 6109425 1% /home
/dev/mapper/dreux-var 1831424 8989 1822435 1% /var
/dev/mapper/backup--disk-backup--files 121126912 3392309 117734603 3% /media
tmpfs 507288 18 507270 1%
/run/user/1000"
Any
suggestions as to what the problem is? It is probably something simple
but I am not that well versed on debian (or any other flavor for that
matter). Thanks.
akibuflash
btw, when I run the start command "/etc/init.d/backuppc start" as another user,
I get the following output:
"Starting backuppc: /etc/init.d/backuppc: 37: /etc/init.d/backuppc:
start-stop-daemon: not found""
From: akibufl...@outlook.com
To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 14:44:52 -0800
Subject: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3 - Can't create a test hardlink
between a file...
I am having a bit of a problem starting BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3 on my debian
(jessie) system. When I run the command: "/etc/init.d/backuppc start" as user
backuppc or as root, I get the following output:
"Starting backuppc: 2015-01-28 17:12:12 Can't create a test hardlink between a
file in /data/BackupPC/pc and /data/BackupPC/cpool. Either these are different
file systems, or this file system doesn't support hardlinks, or these
directories don't exist, or there is a permissions problem, or the file system
is out of inodes or full. Use df, df -i, and ls -ld to check each of these
possibilities. Quitting..."
They are not different file systems they are ext4; the directories do exist and
the permissions appear to be correct (755). Additionally, the filesystem is
not out of inodes and is not full. Here are some outputs:
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ ls -la
total 20
drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 .
drwxr-x--- 3 root root 4096 Jan 18 23:00 ..
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 24 22:12 cpool
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 24 22:12 pc
drwxr-x--- 2 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 pool"
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ ls -ld
drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Jan 18 23:00 ."
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use%
Mounted on
/dev/mapper/dreux-root 19092180 3932116 14167196 22% /
udev 10240 0 10240 0% /dev
tmpfs 811664 9264 802400 2% /run
tmpfs 2029152 468 2028684 1%
/dev/shm
tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1%
/run/lock
tmpfs 2029152 0 2029152 0%
/sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/dreux-tmp 9480420 21528 8954268 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/dreux-home 95987468 219424 90869024 1%
/home
/dev/mapper/dreux-var 28703740 2334664 24887964 9% /var
/dev/mapper/backup--disk-backup--files 1907367732 1602751460 207704504 89%
/media
tmpfs 405832 8 405824 1%
/run/user/1000"
"backuppc@linux-pc5:/data/BackupPC$ df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse%
Mounted on
/dev/mapper/dreux-root 1220608 159087 1061521 14% /
udev 505105 505 504600 1% /dev
tmpfs 507288 754 506534 1% /run
tmpfs 507288 10 507278 1%
/dev/shm
tmpfs 507288 6 507282 1%
/run/lock
tmpfs 507288 13 507275 1%
/sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/dreux-tmp 610800 35 610765 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/dreux-home 6111232 1807 6109425 1% /home
/dev/mapper/dreux-var 1831424 8989 1822435 1% /var
/dev/mapper/backup--disk-backup--files 121126912 3392309 117734603 3% /media
tmpfs 507288 18 507270 1%
/run/user/1000"
Any suggestions as to what the problem is? It is probably something simple but
I am not that well versed on debian (or any other flavor for that matter).
Thanks.
akibuflash
btw, when I run the start command "/etc/init.d/backuppc start" as another user,
I get the following output:
"Starting backuppc: /etc/init.d/backuppc: 37: /etc/init.d/backuppc:
start-stop-daemon: not found"
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