Well, I figured it out.
Looked in /home/backuppc/data/log/LOG (I am a BackupPC newb, and didn't
know that it had its own log)
Found out that I needed to install the File::Listing perl module
Backups are working now as they were before.
Thanks for the suggestions!
- Stu
Stuart Matthews wrote:
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Hi Les,
It is from the copy on sourceforge, installed on FreeBSD, and when I
manually start a backup from the web interface there are no additional
XFer or Error logs created.
Thanks,
Stuart Matthews
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Stuart Matthews wrote:
>> Hi all. I just upgraded BackupPC from 3.0.someth
Stuart Matthews wrote:
> Hi all. I just upgraded BackupPC from 3.0.something to 3.2.0beta0. After
> the upgrade, it doesn't look like it attempts to start any backups. On
> the status page it updates the "Last Try" column but the "Error Time"
> column is from previous to the upgrade. Also, running
Hi all. I just upgraded BackupPC from 3.0.something to 3.2.0beta0. After
the upgrade, it doesn't look like it attempts to start any backups. On
the status page it updates the "Last Try" column but the "Error Time"
column is from previous to the upgrade. Also, running the backup
manually with the ss