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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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