On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 20:53 -0700, Craig Barratt wrote:
> Chris Stone writes:
>
> > Had a bit of time to spend on this and I did get the upgrade installed
> > without having to hack the scripts at all. I DID have to upgrade the
> > Encode package to 2.18 and that took care of it all and the instal
Ambrose writes:
> On 13/08/06, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > BackupPC_nightly didn't find any files in the pool.
> > Can you look in the pool and confirm that is the case?
> > If it isn't empty, then there is some permissions, path or
> > installation problem that prevents BackupPC_
Cameron writes:
> I'm thinking of changing perms, owner, group, and maybe times all to
> no-OPTIONs. However, I'm concerned about how this will affect the
> program as I don't understand how File::RsyncP works, as it says in
> the comments. Can I go ahead and do this? Do I need times off or just
>
On 08/13 09:50 , David Koski wrote:
> they are definitely are there in the filesystem in mangled format.
you can use BackupPC_zcat to get the original file out of the storage
format. You'll have to do this on a per-file basis, but at least it's
possible. :)
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Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrat