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Hi there,
Am 15.02.2010 19:24, schrieb Les Mikesell:
> A google search on that error shows some hits in several Linux distributions
> but
> it looks like a bug that has been fixed. Is the system where it happens up
> to date?
Wow - it's an openSU
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Hello together,
I am not the perl- and tar-crack, so a popped up error results in this question:
What does this log entry mean? (see end of mail)
Hopefully someone got an answer...
Thanks in advance and best regards
Stefan Jurisch
Running: /bin
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Hello Les,
sorry for waiting so long with my answer, but work did slow me down a
little bit.
Les Mikesell schrieb:
> It is actually a bit hard to duplicate the command exactly since backuppc
> passes
> the credentials in the environment so you don'
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Hello Michael,
sorry for waiting so long with my answer, but work did slow me down a
little bit.
Michael Stowe schrieb:
> Bizarre! You're saying that the command line works when you run it, but
> the exact same command line fails when run by backupp
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Hello,
Les Mikesell schrieb:
> The first advice was:
> "The first thing to verify, of course, is that smbclient can connect
> using the command line."
>
> That's the one that matters for smb xfers. Can you connect with
> smbclient to the sharena
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Hello Michael,
Michael Stowe schrieb:
> If I were a betting person, I would bet that something did, in fact,
> change, whether it was intended or not, and could have been one of dozens
> of things, including using an automated tool to look at your sha
(tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME)
[...]
What's confusing me, is the logged reason 'NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME',
because I never changed anything in configuration of BackupPC or the
machines to backup!
Has anyone an idea?
With best regards
Stefan Jurisch
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Hello together,
some days ago I installed the current beta0 onto a fresh OpenSUSE 11.1
(unmodified standard installation) and started some backup tasks.
It did its work just complete and fine, but now I want to look at the
host summary and there does