Hi Everyone,

Googling around implies this should be possible, however I'm not sure
where to go next.

My setup is as follows:

Linux Server ( old desktop PC ) with a NFS mounted filesystem pointing
to the NAS which has all the storage space.

The server itself doesn't have much free disk space, so I want to have
everything on the NAS where I can.

The server is debian, and I installed backuppc using apt, info about the
server from the web page:

The servers PID is 15721, on host rabbit, version 3.1.0, started at 4/4
13:49.

The NAS is a Thecus N4200, it has a 4disk RAID.

I have created backuppc on the "root" of the NAS.  I have set
permissions for NFS that effectively is a root_squash, ie guest maps to
root user.  I have also created a user backuppc with a userid of 1117
and I have created the same userid on the server, this allows mapping of
both accounts more cleanly.

With the default settings I've basically tried to kick off a full backup
of "localhost" and constantly see this error:

2011-04-04 14:00:01 localhost: test hardlink
between /mnt/nas/backuppc/pc/localhost and /mnt/nas/backuppc/cpool
failed

and this is the logfile for localhost:
2011-04-04 14:00:01 Can't create a test hardlink between a file
in /mnt/nas/backuppc/pc/localhost and /mnt/nas/backuppc/cpool.  Either
these are different file systems, or this file system doesn't support
hardlinks, or these directories don't exist, or there is a permissions
problem, or the file system is out of inodes or full.  Use df, df -i,
and ls -ld to check each of these possibilities. Quitting..

The NAS itself is rather limiting in what you can and can't do in that
it's all done via their web interface and you can't really get to things
like the filesystem, I guess it's a "we know you don't know what you are
doing" sort of setup.

Given this, does it mean that I can't use the NAS to backup up over NFS?

Many thanks, 

Peter.
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