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[BackupPC-users] CPOOL, PC directories and backuppc statistics generation -- moving cpool possibly?

2011-03-18 13:08:11
Subject: [BackupPC-users] CPOOL, PC directories and backuppc statistics generation -- moving cpool possibly?
From: Scott <coolcoder AT gmail DOT com>
To: backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:06:21 -0400
I am trying to figure out why my backuppc statistics are not generating (everything is basically all 0's in the status page -- see below).

Notice pool is at 0gb...

So looking at the code, it loops through the  backupc/cpool/ directory tree and counts files and directories.    Running a linux tree -a command, there are some directories, but NO files under there.

However all my pc's are under the "backupc/pc" directory - with appropriate backed up files under each pc name.

Is there possibly something wrong with my configuration that the files are in the wrong place, or some other script is not working properly to update the 'cpool'?

I HAVE moved everything from /var/lib/backuppc to /mnt/backuppc  (a different hard drive).

AHA!!    Doing a tree -a in /var/lib/backuppc I see a "cpool" there with LOTS of directories and files!!! 

So, somewhere I must have to point the cpool and log directories at the new location, where is that?







backup status page:
  • The servers PID is 908, on host backuppc, version 3.1.0, started at 3/11 11:13.
  • This status was generated at 3/18 13:00.
  • The configuration was last loaded at 3/17 12:38.
  • PCs will be next queued at 3/18 14:00.
  • Other info:
    • 262 pending backup requests from last scheduled wakeup,
    • 0 pending user backup requests,
    • 0 pending command requests,
    • Pool is 0.00GB comprising 0 files and 0 directories (as of 3/18 13:00),
    • Pool hashing gives 0 repeated files with longest chain 0,
    • Nightly cleanup removed 0 files of size 0.00GB (around 3/18 13:00),
    • Pool file system was recently at 20% (3/18 12:54), today's max is 20% (3/18 01:00) and yesterday's max was 20%.

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