Craig Barratt wrote:
> Matthias writes:
>
>> I use backuppc 3.1.0-4lenny1 (Debian).
>> I have a bash script, run as DumpPreShareCmd, which should return 0 or 1.
>> Unfortunately BackupPC didn't receive the return codes from my script.
>>
>> For test I have made a script which contains only two lines:
>> #! /bin/bash
>> exit 0
>>
>> The __LOGDIR__/LOG contains:
>> 2009-07-11 13:17:09 User backuppc requested backup of firewall (firewall)
>> 2009-07-11 13:17:09 Backup failed on firewall (DumpPreShareCmd returned
>> error status 65280) 2009-07-11 13:17:30 User backuppc requested backup of
>> vhost (vhost) 2009-07-11 13:17:30 Started incr backup on vhost
>> (pid=24614, share=/)
>
> Please look in the XferLOG.bad file to see the exact command
> being run. Are you using an absolute path in DumpPreShareCmd?
> Is your script executable?
>
> Also, I think the space after the '#!' is ok, but you might want to
> remove that too, so instead of
>
> #! /bin/bash
>
> you might try this:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> Craig
>
*g*
If I would can read I had a benefit ;-)
I use and test the DumpPreUserCmd and wonder about an error, reported by
DumpPreShareCmd.
Don't now why but I have had a wrong script as DumpPreShareCmd only within
this one host.
Now I am never confused. Looking for an course for reading. Any hints ;-)
Thanks
Matthias
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