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DAR2 backup problems.

Offline joemapango

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DAR2 backup problems.
« on: November 26, 2007, 10:56:57 PM »
Hello All.  I recently installed a fresh SME 7.2 server, installed all updates, and then installed DAR2.  I had used backup to workstation for years and think Darrell's contribs are great.  However, I can't get DAR2 working on the new server to backup to a local workstation.  I have verified via SMBmount that I can connect to the backup workstation and view files. It seems to be to be a problem within DAR2, but I'm not sure.  Looking at the log files, it appears to me that DAR2 cannot create directories on the SME server.  Below is a copy of my log file.  Can someone point me in the right direction?

Nov 26 10:38:08 server kernel: SMB connection re-established (-5)

Nov 26 10:38:08 server e-smith-bg: Connecting /mnt/dar2/Nightly to //10.0.0.195/backup

Nov 26 10:38:09 server kernel: init_special_inode: bogus i_mode (0)

Nov 26 10:38:09 server kernel: smb_retry: no connection process

Nov 26 10:38:39 server kernel: smb_add_request: request [da5dce00, mid=0] timed out!

Nov 26 10:38:39 server kernel: smb_delete_inode: could not close inode 2

Nov 26 10:38:39 server mount.smbfs[26674]: [2007/11/26 10:38:39, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(410)

Nov 26 10:38:39 server e-smith-bg: Expanding /etc/dar2/Nightly template

Nov 26 10:38:39 server mount.smbfs[26674]:   mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service \\10.0.0.195\backup, pid=26674

Nov 26 10:38:39 server e-smith-bg: Creating destination /server.sampledomainname.com/Nightly dir

Nov 26 10:38:39 server e-smith-bg: /bin/mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/dar2/Nightly/server.sampledomainname.com': Permission denied


Offline dmay

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Re: DAR2 backup problems.
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2007, 05:25:52 PM »

Offline joemapango

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Re: DAR2 backup problems. SOLVED!
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2007, 05:38:21 PM »
Take a look here:

http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=37296.0

Darrell

Hello Darrell.  I had seen this post before and tried it. In hindsight, verifying that SMBclient could log-in to the windows share WAS NOT ENOUGH.  When I returned to this test, I found that I could not actually write to the DIR.  It was simple and basic windows strangeness.  Users at the office had been using this share just days before, but it had stopped working.   After deleting the share and then re-creating, everything worked. 

Thanks for the great contrib!


Chris Curtis