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Re: [cobalt-users] CMU / raqbackup.sh FTP Log Glitch
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] CMU / raqbackup.sh FTP Log Glitch
- From: Seba <anakinpc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu May 29 15:35:01 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Im needing a solution to migrate easily and clearly a raq4i to a raq550
with a lot of web sites in there.
Could someone recomend me some tips to take care about CMU??
El jue, 29-05-2003 a las 18:47, Bo von Hohenlohe escribió:
> Cobalt Migration Utility / raqbackup.sh FTP Log Glitch
>
> I successfully ran a test backup to and from my RaQ4 to my RaQ3.
>
> But... I found **No such file or directory** in the raqbackup.sh ftp logs?
>
> I did create the a directory /home/sites/home/users/backup previously on
> both machines.
>
> I checked all the backup ftp logs on both machines, the same error message
> **No such file or directory** appears. And yet the transfer was successful.
>
> What is going on? Any bright ideas?
>
> Here is a sample error on the output-ftptargetlisting.log:
>
> [root@ns1 logs]# more output-ftptargetlisting.log
> Connected to 207.234.248.113.
> 220 ProFTPD 1.2.5 Server (ProFTPD) [207.234.248.113]
> 331 Password required for backup.
> 230 User backup logged in.
> 550 /home/sites/home/users/backup: **No such file or directory**
> 250 CWD command successful.
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list.
>
> Current raqbackup.sh configuration:
>
> WORKDIR="/home/raqbackup"
> EXCLUDEDIR="/home/sites/home/users/backup"
> TARDIRS="/etc"
>
> CMUDIR="/home/cmu"
> CMUEXPORT="/usr/sbin/cmuExport"
> CMUTAR="1"
>
> MYSQLDUMP=""
> MYSQLPASS=""
> MYSQLTAR="1"
>
> MAILTO="admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
> DETAILWHEN="always"
>
> SOURCE="automatic"
> CHECKUPDATE="1"
> DELBACKUP="0"
> MAILSPOOLFIX="0"
>
> # target configuration:
>
> TARGET="207.234.248.001"
> TARGETPORT="21"
> TARGETUSER="backup"
> TARGETPASS="password"
> TARGETDIR="/home/sites/home/users/backup"
> TARGETRETRYCONNECT=6
>
>
> >
> >
> >>I use the cobalt migration utility with raqbackup.sh and I find it pretty
> >>good. My system was hacked a few months back and I had to restore the entire
> >>server. It took quite a few hours, but everything came back up fine. I have
> >>a raq4 btw.
> >>
> >>Tom
> >>
> >>=> -----Original Message-----
> >>=> From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>=> [mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bo von Hohenlohe
> >>=> Sent: Thursday, 29 May 2003 12:02 AM
> >>=> To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>=> Subject: [cobalt-users] Cobalt Migration Utility / raqbackup.sh
> >>=>
> >>=>
> >>=> I am reposting this query, hope it doesn't alienate anyone?!
> >>=>
> >>=> re: Cobalt Migration Utility / raqbackup.sh
> >>=>
> >>=> I installed RaQ3-All-CMU-2.43.pkg on my RaQ3.
> >>=> ftp://ftp-eng.cobalt.com/pub/users/jeffb/cmu/
> >>=>
> >>=> I then installed the script raqbackup.sh* and configured it per
> >>=> instructions from the author Daniel Neuhaus at
> >>=> http://www.neuhaus-internet.de/cobalt/raqbackup/
> >>=>
> >>=> I manually ran a few test backups successfully using the command
> >>=> <./raqbackup.sh screen>.
> >>=>
> >>=> QUESTION: Has anyone had direct experience using the Cobalt Migration
> >>=> Utility with raqbackup.sh?
> >>=>
> >>=> I would appreciate hearing from anyone about their experience(s) with the
> >>=> script above or any other backup scripts and/or alternative backup
> >>=> solutions.
> >>=>
> >>=> If there is a better way to go please let me know.
> >>=>
> >>=> Thanks in advance.
> >>=>
> >>=> *I will post the raqbackup.sh script if I get request to do so.
> >>=>
> >>=> Bo
> >>=>
> >>=> Bo von Hohenlohe
> >>=> Bo von Hohenlohe Productions
> >>=> bvhprods@xxxxxxx
> >>=> http://www.artfreak.com
> >>=>
> >>=>
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