Re: [BackupPC-users] UID/GID of restored files out of sync with those on server

2005-12-05 Thread Andy
Craig Barratt wrote: Les Mikesell writes: On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 10:16, Andy wrote: I have downloaded and restored the tar archive from the most recent backup, this time using the -p option to preserve permissions: ~# tar xpvf restore.tar Yet when I list the restored directory I still se

Re: [BackupPC-users] UID/GID of restored files out of sync with those on server

2005-12-02 Thread Craig Barratt
Les Mikesell writes: > On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 10:16, Andy wrote: > > > I see that the UIDs and GIDs recorded in the XFER log match those from > > the directory listing. Great. > > > > I have downloaded and restored the tar archive from the most recent > > backup, this time using the -p option t

Re: [BackupPC-users] UID/GID of restored files out of sync with those on server

2005-12-02 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 10:16, Andy wrote: > I see that the UIDs and GIDs recorded in the XFER log match those from > the directory listing. Great. > > I have downloaded and restored the tar archive from the most recent > backup, this time using the -p option to preserve permissions: > >~# t

Re: [BackupPC-users] UID/GID of restored files out of sync with those on server

2005-12-02 Thread Andy
Andy wrote: The UIDs and GIDs from the restored directory appear to be out of sync with those of the original directory. Have I done something wrong, or should I be concerned that there is a problem with the meta-data stored in BackupPC? I am the OP. Having just run a full backup and done

[BackupPC-users] UID/GID of restored files out of sync with those on server

2005-12-02 Thread Andy
Hello List, I use BackupPC 2.1.1 from Debian Sarge to backup a server. I use RSync version 2.6.4 protocol version 29 also from Debian Sarge. On the server that is being backed up the permissions of /var/spool/postfix look like this: ~# ls /var/spool/postfix -la drwx-- 18 postfix root