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Obsolete Releases => SME 7.x Contribs => Topic started by: kevinb on March 31, 2008, 06:10:37 AM
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Hello everyone,
I am backing up the production SME server to another SME server via affa (great contrib). I am placing the backup in an ibay with the intent that I would set the permissions so that a certain group of users could access the backup with read only permissions.
The issue I am having is I cannot access this ibay with any Windows computers. I get an empty folder.
When I view the folder from a shell I see the permissions are set at "drwxr-sr-x 6 root restore-read". I am mounting the drive with a user who belongs to the "restore-read" group. I still have the same issue if I mount with the "admin" user. Another folder has permissions "drwxr-Sr-- 3 root restore-read' and I can see that one so it appears it has to do with the "S" and "s".
In any case there are plenty of files with "-rw------- 1 5022 5022" which I am sure I will not be able to read .... unless I mount the share with the "root" user.
If I change the ibay permissions after the backup the group has changed. The issue here is that affa then thinks all the files have changed and my next backup is a full backup even if none of the source files changed. And I bet I would have the same permission issue with any new files or folders. Furthermore i am sure this would destroy the permissions apon a restore.
I do not understand what I am missing. any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kevin
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Hi. I wanna try it with my test server and see what happen.
For clarification,
1. Backup SME1 to SME2 on created ibay.
2. Ibay is read only to a group
ok. what files they will need to access from the archive? What directory?
Cheers!
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Hi Mr. Heck (if that is your real name!),
Clarification is correct.
The "restore-read" group would have to be able to copy files from the users' email store, ibays and the users "files" folder.
Furthermore, we are using a FTP synchronization software that runs on a Windows computer to perform an offsite backup to our webhost. The FTP software user must have read access to everything.
Off topic: If I could figure out a way to mount to a FTP server share from inside Linux I could simply use AFFA (rsync) to perform this external backup (I prefer this plan).
Thanks,
Kevin