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From: Rene R. <re...@gr...> - 2002-10-14 08:50:59
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Could you please try this:
edit the file "inc/class_files.php"
and change line 52 from this:
$this->data = $db->db_fetch_entries ( $indexes, $values );
to this:
$this->data = $db->db_fetch_entries ( $where, $indexes, $values );
I'm not sure this is a complete fix, so I still working on it. You
should be able to browse you files after changing this.
I'll post an update when I figure out if this is the only place that is
broken.
-Rene
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 09:34, Thiruvarasu a/l Muthusamy wrote:
> Rene,
>
> The folder which i'm trying to backup contains files but i don't seem to be able
> to see any under the current and the incremental folders.
>
> This is the error message i'm getting on the right pane.
>
> 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
>
>
> First i created the share and then i ran the backup.php script. From my
> observation it is creating all the files within
> the /usr/local/share/bobsdata/current/sambaserver/
> and /usr/local/share/bobsdata/incremental/sambaserver/
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> > 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.
> >>
> >>
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