On 12/14 01:25 , Frank J. Gómez wrote:
> Arg! What gives?!
Have you tried turning off the firewall(s), making sure you only have one
(or no) antivirus programs installed?
It nags at me that some sort of file/share/object ownership may be at fault
but I don't know enough about Windows to begin to
I'm surprised there isn't more outright swearing on this list! I spent the
whole day on this, sitting down with one working machine side-by-side
the nonworking machine, comparing every setting I could think of, digging
deep into Windows' innards in search of some enemy flag.
Eventually, I came up
I've just compared the Windows build on the problematic machine versus one
of the working machines (by checking registry
key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion), and
they are the same.
Arg! What gives?!
2010/12/14 Frank J. Gómez
> Google has not been my friend on t
Google has not been my friend on this issue. In fact, if you search on my
error code today, most of what you'll find is this thread!
Okay, here's an update:
>From my BackupPC server, which uses smbclient version 3.4.7, these commands
fail:
smbclient 10.10.10.111\\win7home -U username -E -d 3
Les Mikesell wrote at about 10:09:41 -0600 on Tuesday, December 14, 2010:
> On 12/14/2010 9:39 AM, gregwm wrote:
> > "pull" is fine for most circumstances, but i have an instance where
> > "push" is the only option. assuming i don't run nightly or trashclean
> > remotely, any danger in mountin
On 12/14/2010 9:39 AM, gregwm wrote:
> "pull" is fine for most circumstances, but i have an instance where
> "push" is the only option. assuming i don't run nightly or trashclean
> remotely, any danger in mounting the backuppc volume via sshfs and
> running BackupPC_dump?
That doesn't sound even
"pull" is fine for most circumstances, but i have an instance where "push"
is the only option. assuming i don't run nightly or trashclean remotely,
any danger in mounting the backuppc volume via sshfs and running
BackupPC_dump?
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On 12/09 06:30 , Frank J. Gómez wrote:
> Smbclient version is 3.4.7. The user and I will not again be in the office
> at the same time until Tuesday, but I believe the share is inaccessible
> (invisible, even) from other Windows machines. I should mention that other
> Windows 7 machines are worki
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 04:02 +0100, Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After a system crash and restore the famous rrdtool graphic (a patch in the
> debian package of BackupPC 3.1.0) didn't be shown in an actual version.
> It seems that the graphic from before the crash will be shown.
> The /var/lib/b