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From: Joe Z. <jz...@at...> - 2003-03-24 04:20:46
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You should see a copy of the actual files that were backed up. For example, I am backing up a samba share named 'msworksdocs' on a computer named 'mark'. In this listing, you can see 3 of the files that were backed up in /var/bobsdata/current/mark/msworksdocs: [root@jupiter bobscustom]# tree /var/bobsdata/current/ /var/bobsdata/current/ |-- mark | |-- msworksdocs | | |-- 2-10 AS MZ.wps | | |-- Blue's Clues.wps | | |-- COLAGE.wps Are you using samba, nfs, or rsync as a method of backing up? Not that I know of any difference it would make. Murray Curtis wrote: >Yep, the cmdloop is running. Backup.php shows no errors (nor cmdloop when run >in the foreground). This time I did get the directory listing in the left >frame, but the right frame still has the dba_open error. > >There are files and directories in bobsdata/current. How can I confirm they've >been backed up in the required way? The the base of current/myshare/ are >three files myshare.dirtree.ser, dirindex.db and fileindex.db. When I can >read the ascii bits of them they seem to be listing files and directories >that I recognize. > >I get the same error on your testserver/share but then, I have no files in >bobsdata/ for that... > >Cheers >Murray > > >On Monday 24 March 2003 13:39, Joe Zacky wrote: > > >>You will get an error on line 66 of class_db.php if you haven't had a >>successful backup yet. First, be sure the cmdloop script is running: >>Type 'ps x' or 'ps -fC cmdloop' to see. You can then run an immediate >>backup: su to root, them run '/etc/cron.daily/backup.php. You should see >>some scripts running for a short time if you check with 'ps -axf'. When >>that's done, type ;ls -R /var/bobsdata/current'. You should see the >>backed up documents in there somewhere. After that, the "Browse Current" >>should work. >> >>Konqueror works fine. The reason the index.php doesn't come up by >>default is in your httpd configuration. It doesn't recognize index.php >>as a default index page like it would index.html. In RedHat 7.3's >>version of Apache, the DirectoryIndex line in httpd.conf controls what >>names are considered index pages. I'm not sure where that's controlled >>in RedHat 8.0's version of Apache. >> >>I'll hopefully be checking in the latest changes today. It includes the >>ability to make an rpm. I also changed the OK button on the server >>configuration to Next and changed the BOBS button to say Restore. >> >>Please let us know how it goes. >> >>Thanks, >>Joe >> >>Murray Curtis wrote: >> >> >>>OK, we're making progress - I get the browsing pages up but get an error: >>> >>>Fatal error: Call to undefined function: dba_open() in >>>/var/www/html/bobs/inc/class_db.php on line 66 >>> >>>repeated on both left and right side frames. I guess I'm missing something >>>somewhere. Google tells me dba_open is a PHP call (I'm now running >>>php-4.1.2-7) but I've no PHP experience to go any further without help. >>> >>>I'm testing this on a 'custom install' of RH7.3. I plan to install it >>>fresh on another box once we've sorted these little issues - either 7.3 >>>or 8.0, - good opportunity to test your rpm. >>> >>>BTW, I'm using Konqueror to access Bobs and it dosn't automatically pickup >>>index.php the way it'll find index.html, so when I click on Bobs I get a >>>directory listing of the bobs directory from where I have to click >>>index.php. Is that the expected behaviour? >>> >>>Cheers >>>Murray >>> >>> >>> > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by:Crypto Challenge is now open! >Get cracking and register here for some mind boggling fun and >the chance of winning an Apple iPod: >http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0031en >_______________________________________________ >Bobs-devel mailing list >Bob...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bobs-devel > > > |