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alldidasmc
May 19, 2011Aspirant
All FTP backup jobs become Full = "Every Time" with upgrade
I just upgraded from 4.2.15 to 4.2.17. Now, all my FTP backup jobs have been changed to "Schedule Full Backup: Every Time." "Every Time" is the only option in the drop-down, so I can't fix them! Thi...
alldidasmc
May 30, 2011Aspirant
I'm getting thousands of these errors:
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file([filename].[ext].MXozFK, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
I replaced the filename with [filename] and the original extension with [ext]. My point was to illustrate that the filename listed is basically in the format foo.txt.MXozFK. I don't have any double-extension files on the server and I have no garbage names like *.MXozFK. Is this something rsync creates?
And what is this error telling me? It sounds like a failure to set permissions, but I've gotten it on thousands of files.
Eventually the entire backup job failed out with:
Error encountered copying data from source path [source_path] ==> [remote_servername]:[remote_path] due to unknown reason. Please see log.
Which is exactly how all my FTP backups usually fail, after 12-40 hours.
-Robert
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file([filename].[ext].MXozFK, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
I replaced the filename with [filename] and the original extension with [ext]. My point was to illustrate that the filename listed is basically in the format foo.txt.MXozFK. I don't have any double-extension files on the server and I have no garbage names like *.MXozFK. Is this something rsync creates?
And what is this error telling me? It sounds like a failure to set permissions, but I've gotten it on thousands of files.
Eventually the entire backup job failed out with:
Error encountered copying data from source path [source_path] ==> [remote_servername]:[remote_path] due to unknown reason. Please see log.
Which is exactly how all my FTP backups usually fail, after 12-40 hours.
-Robert
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