On 2010-10-08 10:15 +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in my setup, BM fails when doing chown.
> I have a pre-backup hook which mounts a remote drive at /mnt/backup first.
>
> [r...@awak:~]$ LANG=C backup-manager -v
> Backup Manager 0.7.7-debian1 - Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Alexis Sukrieh
> Removing lock for old PID, 12046 is not running.
> Getting lock for backup-manager 13391 with /etc/backup-manager.conf
> Running pre-command: mount -t cifs //backup/Volume_1 /mnt/backup -o
> username=backup,password=backup.
> Pre-command returned: "" (success).
> chown: changing ownership of `/mnt/backup': Invalid argument
Interesting, chown(2) does not mention EINVAL as a possible error code.
I'm not familiar with cifs, can you chown other files on the remote
drive?
Regards,
Sven
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