Hi Michael Don't worry about the subdirs in the remote directory path, I already did it in the way you proposed. Regarding the notification sending, I noticed that after the easy-backup finishes the log file is still in /home/.easy-backup/ (on all 4 5210R where Easy-Backup is currently installed). Running a full backup from the CLI gives this at the end:
Error parsing time at /home/solarspeed/easy-backup/tmp/par-726f6f74/cache-f1214cafafa8c3fccb2fe571fe0f283e2a94c809/inc/lib/Time/Piece.pm line 481, <GEN3> line 1703. Can it be that this causes the mail issue and/or not deletion of the log file? I think you still have alter-admin access to one of the servers, so feel free to check if you have time or I happily open a new ticket. Thanks janwillem On Mon, Sep 4, 2023 at 8:51 PM Michael Stauber via Blueonyx < blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it> wrote: > Hi Janwillem, > > > So far Easy-Backup works very well (haven't tried a restore yet) but the > > only issue I see is that the email notification are not working on any > > server. > > there is not even an attempt to email visible in /var/log/maillog > > Am I missing something? > > No idea. So far the email notification in Easy-Backup has been rock > solid for me, aside from some UTF-8 and Mime-Encoding related issues > during development. Easy-Backup uses the same mechanism for sending > emails as "Active Monitor" does (the MIME::Lite Perl-module), so this is > fairly straightforward. > > If "Email Alerts" is set, an Email Address (or username) has been > specified and the logfile /home/.easy-backup/easy-backup.log is present? > Then the email will be sent. That logfile is deleted when Easy-Backup > exits, so it will only be present while Easy-Backup does and export or > import. > > > Ah and another feature request: would it be possible to add subdirs to > > the remote directory (now it only allows myremotedir and I would > > really love to have myremotedir/server01 etc > > I don't think I will add this anytime soon. Duplicity will not create > the toplevel directory for these subdirectories (at least not on 5209R) > and me having to check if it exists and then create it via the plentiful > of protocols is way too much hassle. > > You can still backup various servers to the same account. Just use the > server-name of the server you're backing up as target directory. And > voila: Each server then backs up into his own directory. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx >
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