Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-17 Thread Alex Schaft
On 2009/04/17 08:56, Craig Barratt wrote: > Alex writes: > > >> [r...@qsbackup f%2f]# pwd >> /opt/backuppc/files/pc/mail/184/f%2f >> [r...@qsbackup f%2f]# ll >> total 16 >> -rw-r- 3 backuppc backuppc 26 Apr 17 05:04 attrib >> drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Apr 17 06:00 fetc >> drwxr

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-17 Thread Craig Barratt
Alex writes: > [r...@qsbackup f%2f]# pwd > /opt/backuppc/files/pc/mail/184/f%2f > [r...@qsbackup f%2f]# ll > total 16 > -rw-r- 3 backuppc backuppc 26 Apr 17 05:04 attrib > drwxr-x--- 5 backuppc backuppc 4096 Apr 17 06:00 fetc > drwxr-x--- 3 backuppc backuppc 4096 Apr 17 06:03 fhome > drwx

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Alex Schaft
On 2009/04/17 08:05, Craig Barratt wrote: > Alex writes: > > >> The folder shows up in the backup as 0750. The -p is present >> > > Do you mean when you look at the directory permissions below > the PC directory on the backup server; eg, the output from: > > ls -ld /TOPDIR/pc/HOST/nnn/f

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Les Mikesell
Alex Schaft wrote: > On 2009/04/16 22:23, Les Mikesell wrote: >> Alex Schaft wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I've got a folder /home with permission 0755. When this gets backed up >>> via tar it becomes 0750. Any reason for this? >>> >> >> Do you mean a restored copy has 0750? Tar normally applie

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Craig Barratt
Alex writes: > The folder shows up in the backup as 0750. The -p is present Do you mean when you look at the directory permissions below the PC directory on the backup server; eg, the output from: ls -ld /TOPDIR/pc/HOST/nnn/fshare/fhome What permissions are shown when you browse to that dir

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Alex Schaft
On 2009/04/16 22:23, Les Mikesell wrote: > Alex Schaft wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've got a folder /home with permission 0755. When this gets backed up >> via tar it becomes 0750. Any reason for this? >> > > > Do you mean a restored copy has 0750? Tar normally applies the current > umask unles

Re: [BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Les Mikesell
Alex Schaft wrote: > Hi, > > I've got a folder /home with permission 0755. When this gets backed up > via tar it becomes 0750. Any reason for this? Do you mean a restored copy has 0750? Tar normally applies the current umask unless you use the -p option (which the default config should include

[BackupPC-users] Permission query

2009-04-16 Thread Alex Schaft
Hi, I've got a folder /home with permission 0755. When this gets backed up via tar it becomes 0750. Any reason for this? Alex begin:vcard fn:Alex Schaft n:Schaft;Alex org:Quick Software;Software Development adr:;;PO Box 2571;Edenvale;;1610;South Africa email;internet:al...@quicksoftware.co.za