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Message #00048
Re: [Bug 240000] Re: NSSBackup never really begins when loops with symbolic links
2008/6/18 spade <sammy.spade@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> We are definately progressing ! The backup is achieved, but...
>
> 1/ 2 subdirectories are created :
> "2008-06-18_09.24.36.917145.rirette.ful" contaning "files.tar.gz" ~235MB
> "2008-06-18_09.32.04.594885.rirette.inc" containing "files.tar.gz" ~587KB
> It is as if I launched an incremental backup after a full one, although I launched the full one only.
How do you tell NSsbackup that you want a Full backup ? Basically
there is no way doing that, for the moment.
> 2/ when I run "NSSBackup Restoration GUI", I get the main GUI window
> plus a window containing "'str' object is not callable" and when I click
> on "OK", everything disappeares.
This should be fixed on the BZR branch. I don't understand why you're
getting it again. Please try to update the branch and do a /sudo make
reinstall/.
> 3/ When I look in the big "files.tar.gz", it looks like symbolic links have been excluded despite "backuplinks = 0" is not in "/etc/nssbackup.d/nssbackup-BackupHome.conf"
> Concerning this point, including symbolic links doesn't mean that target files should be included. (So the exploration should not be done)
>
By default NSsbackup won't backup the link (which I can change). It
will backup them only if the *backuplinks* is set to 1.
NSsbackup will never follow the links.
> 4/ the end of the command line output is :
> 2008-06-18 09:38:00,888 - ERROR - nssbackupd.py:run(207) - Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/nssbackup/nssbackupd.py", line 203, in run
> self.__sendEmail()
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/nssbackup/nssbackupd.py", line 96, in __sendEmail
> server.sendmail(_from, _to, _header+_subject+_content)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/smtplib.py", line 692, in sendmail
> raise SMTPSenderRefused(code, resp, from_addr)
> SMTPSenderRefused: (530, 'None@xxxxxxxxxxx There is an error in your configuration. More info at www.tele2mail.com', 'NSsbackup Daemon <None@xxxxxxxxxxx>')
> Does it mean that the mail expeditor address should be a valid one ?
>
This depends on your mail server. Some mail servers would let you pass
with an invalid address and some other won't .
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NSSBackup never really begins when loops with symbolic links
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240000
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