From: David A. <an...@gm...> - 2009-07-28 18:25:46
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I think you were correct - the problem I was experiencing was because the user on the Windows side did not have access, had nothing to do with my Linux users side. However even thought I got that issues resolved, and now I can log into the Linux server as backuppc, and I run the command: /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPD_Dump -v -f localhost Negotiated protocol version 28 Remote[1]: rsync: change_dir "/mnt/MFS/corp" failed: Permission denied (13) Xfer PIDs are now 15610,15623 xferPids 15610,15623 I just noticed that it is the rsync that is getting the Permissions denied. When I cd to the directory as the user backuppc, I can move around and read the directory without any problems - should not this command be under the same restrictions as the user that called it? Never did get a reply in email from the list, and I cannot seem to see how to add to my post on the list - so I thought I would try sending this. -- We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further." - R. Dawkins |