On Mi, 07 mar 12, 13:30:12, Sylvain wrote: > 2012/3/7 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>: > > Anyway, I would have expected some kind of warning at the logs coming > > from backuppc indicating a problem for accessing to the configured mount > > point which was not available at that time and thus failing. > > Me too, and I didn't understand why I wasn't getting anything in the > logs until now: the default LogDir (/var/lib/backuppc/log/) is in a > subdirectory of the TopDir (/var/lib/backuppc/), which means that if > the TopDir doesn't exist, backuppc won't be able to log the error in > LogDir. So in order to check the logs to find out what the problem is > you first have to solve the problem. :-)
[Note: I know nothing about backuppc] If having /var/lib/backuppc on media that may or may not be available during startup is common, then I guess this is a bug in backuppc (documentation, configuration, behaviour, etc.). On the other hand /var and subdirs are usually local[1], in which case you just shot yourself in the foot (which Linux and associated software traditionally does allow). [1] in this context I don't consider removable media that may or may not be connected to be local Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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