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From: Rene R. <re...@gr...> - 2002-10-09 20:35:14
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On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 15:36, Thiruvarasu a/l Muthusamy wrote: > Rene, > > I've managed to get rid of the php errors which i had earlier. The only > error i get now is on the left pane of the frame. This happens when i try to > browse through both the current and incremental. Do you have files in your backup? Do you see any files in any directories? Please make sure you have a few files and directories on the computer you make backups of. Those files should show up when you run the backup.php script. I see the problem but you should not worry much about i right now. It will go away when you have files in your backup. I've just reinstalled my workstation, so I'm not able to test it myself at the moment. When I'm finished I'll do some more testing and fixing of your problems. -Rene > > Warning: Missing argument 3 for db_fetch_entries() in > /var/www/html/bobs/inc/class_db.php on line 412 > No files were found in > > > Thanks > > > > On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 03:45, Rene Rask wrote: > > On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:15, Thiruvarasu a/l Muthusamy wrote: > > > Rene, > > > > > > I think there's something very basic that i think i'm doin wrong here. Let > > > me just run through how i installed, n tell me if there's anything wrong. I > > > just did the ./configure using root with all the default settings n did the > > > "make install". Since i'll be doin back up for samba files only i didn't > > > install nfs or rsync. Then i logged on to the admin.php and added a new > > > share with the "create backup of this server checked". After creating all > > > that i tried loggin in as the specified user and tried to browse through but > > > i'm getting the DBA errors. > > > > I think you need to run the backup before these directories are created. > > > > run the command "php /var/www/html/bobs/cron/backup.php" as root user. > > and move backup.php into /etc/cron.daily/ to have it run every night > > > > The install script is not installing a file which is needed. > > > > Edit the file <bobs-sources>/cron/check_loop and change the line: > > CMDLOOP_DIR=/mnt/tera1/backup/process > > to > > CMDLOOP_DIR=/usr/local/share/bobsdata/current/process > > (That path should contain a file called "cmdloop") > > Copy the "check_loop" file into into > > "/usr/local/share/bobsdata/current/process/" > > > > To start the script, insert this line into the file "/etc/crontab" > > > > Now You'll need to make some changes to your /etc/crontab file. > > > > 0-59/5 * * * * root /usr/local/share/bobsdata/current/process/check_loop > > & > > (Please beware of line breaks in the email. The "&" character is the > > last part of the line) > > > > now reload the cron configuration. > > On Redhat run > > "/etc/init.d/crond reload" > > > > This will update the configuration of cron and start the cmdloop script > > within 5 minutes. > > If you ran backup.php it will start a backup as soon as cmdloop starts. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > -Rene > > I'll look into making most of this happen on installation. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Bobs-devel mailing list > Bob...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bobs-devel |