Hello;
I am having some issues with a Vista-64 client machine (go figure)...
This is specifically with restores coming back as Shared Folders.
Permissions seem to be intact however the folder gets Shared after a
restore which is not a good thing. There appears to have been a thread
previously requesting assistance on XP which went unanswered here:
http://news.gmane.org/find-root.php?message_id=%3cghbs5r%24gii%241%40ger.gmane.org%3e
I have tried a bunch of stuff with GID, UID settings in rsyncd.conf but
still the same outcome. They are currently at default (-2) which is why
there is no entry in my conf file below. The UID/GID from the backup
log matches the local passwd/group files from Cygwin so I don't
understand why it would come back as a shared folder when explicitly
there aren't even any group perms.
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Wondering if anyone could shed some light on this situation. This is
only happening with my 64-bit client. Currently I also have a Vista-32
with 2.8.6 cygwin with no issues.
Detail:
BackupPC 3.10 from Ubuntu server distrib
rsync version 3.0.6 protocol version 30 on backup host
cwrsync-server 4.0.4 on client
cygwin rsync version 3.0.7 protocol version 30 on client
Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
rsyncd.conf on client:
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use chroot = false
log file = c:\Users\MyUserName\rsyncd_conf\rsyncd.log
# Module definitions
# Remember cygwin naming conventions : c:\work becomes /cygwin/c/work
#
[UserData]
path = /cygdrive/c/Users
read _only_ = false
transfer logging = no
exclude from = /cygdrive/c/Users/MyUserName/rsyncd_conf/excludes.txt
comment = Home Directories
auth users = backuppc
secrets file = /cygdrive/c/Users/MyUserName/rsyncd_conf/rsyncd.secrets
hosts allow = 10.0.0.101
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
strict modes = false
list = false
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Thanks for any suggestions or let me know if additional config info is
required.
Allen...
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