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Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?

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Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« on: November 04, 2007, 04:42:47 AM »
Hello,

 Sorry for posting this, but all the information I found was quite confusing as to the simplest method to automate a full
 backup to a windows xp shared folder?
 Only reason for this, is I don't have a tape-backup, I cannot get a burner for this server, and USB external drives are not even an option (office
 won't pay for it).

 However, my main workstation has a burner, so if I could get my server to do a full backup to several dvd size (4.2Gb) files, and dump them in a shared directory
 from my workstation (which can see the server, and visa-versa) then I would be ok.

 However, I tried using DAR to do this, but the log always reads that it cannot find the drive "\\kccxxxx\Server_backup\ ".

 Is their an easy way to do this, or am I actually over complicating it, like I usually do?

 Thanks in advance,

 Spyrule.

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Re: Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2007, 09:40:48 AM »
spyrule

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...I tried using DAR to do this, but the log always reads that it cannot find the drive "\\kccxxxx\Server_backup\ ".

If you are using Darrell Mays dar2 backup contrib (and any other similar backup contrib), then specify your share like this
//kccxxxx/Server_backup

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Re: Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2007, 04:19:25 PM »
Yeah I've tried that, and I still get :

kccweb e-smith-bg: Connecting to /mnt/dar2/full_backup to //sun/kaccxpst22/Server_Backup
kccweb e-smith-bg: 3446: Connection to sun failed
kccweb e-smith-bg: SMB connection failed

I've also tried no domain specified :
kccweb e-smith-bg: Connecting to /mnt/dar2/full_backup to //kaccxpst22/Server_Backup
kccweb e-smith-bg: 3446: Connection to kaccxpst22 failed
kccweb e-smith-bg: SMB connection failed

Now I just realized that the server is on a different ip range then my workstation, however they ARE inside the same actual network.

workstation is : XXX.19.0.25
SME Server is : XXX.19.1.117

 Would this make a difference?
« Last Edit: November 04, 2007, 04:22:32 PM by spyrule »

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Re: Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2007, 07:30:04 PM »
Now I just realized that the server is on a different ip range then my workstation, however they ARE inside the same actual network.

workstation is : XXX.19.0.25
SME Server is : XXX.19.1.117

 Would this make a difference?

Yes. There needs to be a router between two different network address ranges.

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Re: Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2007, 02:56:25 PM »
Ok,

 So that was a correct assumption, the system has to be in the same subnet group.

 However now when I run DAR2, I Get :

 Nov  5 04:28:03 kccweb squid[4250]: storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
Nov  5 04:28:03 kccweb squid[4250]:   Finished.  Wrote 0 entries.
Nov  5 04:28:03 kccweb squid[4250]:   Took 0.0 seconds (   0.0 entries/sec).
Nov  5 04:28:03 kccweb squid[4250]: logfileRotate: /var/log/squid/store.log
Nov  5 04:28:03 kccweb squid[4250]: logfileRotate: /var/log/squid/access.log
Nov  5 08:31:26 kccweb /etc/e-smith/web/panels/manager/cgi-bin/dar2[10461]: /home/e-smith/db/dar2: OLD full_backup=dar2|Backup|etc/e-smith/templates-custom,etc/e-smith/templates-user-custom,etc/group,etc/gshadow,etc/passwd,etc/samba/secrets.tdb,etc/samba/smbpasswd,etc/shadow,etc/smbpasswd,etc/ssh,etc/sudoers,home/e-smith,root|Compression|9|Description|Backup the Entire server|Exclude|home/e-smith/files/ibays/scans/files/*.pdf|Expiry|7|Mount|/mnt/dar2|Password|xxxxxxxx|Prune||Slice|4150|Target|//sunmedia/kaccxpst22/Server_Backup|Username|xxxxxxx|VFSType|smbfs|Verbose|on|backupDay|manual|backupTime|16:35|status|enabled
Nov  5 08:31:26 kccweb /etc/e-smith/web/panels/manager/cgi-bin/dar2[10461]: /home/e-smith/db/dar2: NEW full_backup=dar2|Backup|etc/e-smith/templates-custom,etc/e-smith/templates-user-custom,etc/group,etc/gshadow,etc/passwd,etc/samba/secrets.tdb,etc/samba/smbpasswd,etc/shadow,etc/smbpasswd,etc/ssh,etc/sudoers,home/e-smith,root|Compression|9|Description|Backup the Entire server|Exclude|home/e-smith/files/ibays/scans/files/*.pdf|Expiry|7|Mount|/mnt/dar2|Password|xxxxxxxx|Prune||Slice|4150|Target|//kccixpst34/Server_Backup|Username|xxxxxxx|VFSType|smbfs|Verbose|on|backupDay|manual|backupTime|16:35|status|enabled
Nov  5 08:31:39 kccweb e-smith-bg: Connecting /mnt/dar2/full_backup to //kccixpst34/Server_Backup
Nov  5 08:31:40 kccweb kernel: init_special_inode: bogus i_mode (0)
Nov  5 08:31:40 kccweb kernel: smb_retry: no connection process
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb kernel: smb_add_request: request [d55b3e80, mid=0] timed out!
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb kernel: smb_delete_inode: could not close inode 2
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb mount.smbfs[10485]: [2007/11/05 08:32:10, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(410)
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb mount.smbfs[10485]:   mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service \\kccixpst34\Server_Backup, pid=10485
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb e-smith-bg: Expanding /etc/dar2/full_backup template
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb e-smith-bg: Creating destination /kccweb/full_backup dir
Nov  5 08:32:10 kccweb e-smith-bg: /bin/mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/dar2/full_backup/kccweb': Permission denied

So after seeing this I figured... hmm maybe I'll just create it manually.  However, i log in with full root, and then attempt to do the same,
and I get permission denied even for just displaying the directory (ie : ls).  needless to say mkdir gives me permission denied as well.

 Anybody heard of this ?

 I have searched for the same problem and I found this :

 and after reading the included link I tried :
 
 mount -t smbfs //kccixpst34/Server_Backup /mnt/dar2 -o username=myuid,dmask=777,fmask=777

 and it mounts however I still get permissions denied.

 Anybody know the specifics to solve this issue?

 Thank you in advance,

 Spyrule
« Last Edit: November 05, 2007, 02:59:15 PM by spyrule »

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Re: Guide to backup to a Windows shared directory?
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2007, 03:22:55 PM »
Actually, i figured it out.

 it was because I had it set to smbfs, when in fact I should have used cifs as the file system. once I changed it to that, it worked perfectly.

 to test this I did :

 mkdir /mnt/test
 mount -t cifs -o user=USERID //192.168.0.10/Server_Backup /mnt/test
 (entered the password when it asked for it)
 cd /mnt/test
 ls
 (listed the backup files).

 Woohoo!

 with that I was able to realize smbfs was the wrong file system, cifs is what I needed to mount a windows xp shared folder.
 I specified the IP for testing, however once the backup is complete, I will test again with share name.

 Anybody know how to verify once the backup is complete?