Zoltan Kato wrote:
/home is not NFS mounted and the directories are not transient (they are
the actual home dirs of individual users). runtar is seduid root. I tryed
to run the gtar command from the log file manually as root, and found that
it ONLY works when I run it from /home:
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Zoltan Kato wrote:
/home is not NFS mounted and the directories are not transient (they are
the actual home dirs of individual users). runtar is seduid root. I tryed
to run the gtar command from the log file manually as root, and found that
it ONLY works when I run it from /home:
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 07:15:07PM +0100, Zoltan Kato wrote:
>
> /home is not NFS mounted and the directories are not transient (they are
> the actual home dirs of individual users). runtar is seduid root. I tryed
> to run the gtar command from the log file manually as root, and found that
> it ON
/home is not NFS mounted and the directories are not transient (they are
the actual home dirs of individual users). runtar is seduid root. I tryed
to run the gtar command from the log file manually as root, and found that
it ONLY works when I run it from /home:
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Zoltan Kato wrote:
Still doesn't work. I've split the /home partition into several pieces as
recommended in an earlier message (my disklist entries are included at
the end). Since I havent' received the usual email report from amanda
(why??), I went to /tmp/amanda to see the logs. It looks like se
Still doesn't work. I've split the /home partition into several pieces as
recommended in an earlier message (my disklist entries are included at
the end). Since I havent' received the usual email report from amanda
(why??), I went to /tmp/amanda to see the logs. It looks like sendsize
is run with