Oh people!
Let's first start positive. It's great to see how active and helpful this
community is! Thank you for your help the past day.
Now, it was all my own fault. This directory alf_data appeared to be a symlink.
:( I tried on another install where the directory is just the directory, and i
On 08.08.2015 10:32, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> On 8/08/2015 4:28 PM, kbonnet wrote:
>> hi Heitor, thanks for your reply!
>>
>> I also tried quoting the directory name. But it didnt help.
>>
>> cwd is: /
>> $ cd opt/alfresco-4.2.e
>> cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
>> $ cd "alf_data"
>> Invalid path giv
On 8/08/2015 4:28 PM, kbonnet wrote:
> hi Heitor, thanks for your reply!
>
> I also tried quoting the directory name. But it didnt help.
>
> cwd is: /
> $ cd opt/alfresco-4.2.e
> cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
> $ cd "alf_data"
> Invalid path given.
> cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
>
Quick guess that "
hi Heitor, thanks for your reply!
I also tried quoting the directory name. But it didnt help.
cwd is: /
$ cd opt/alfresco-4.2.e
cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
$ cd "alf_data"
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
Thanks so far!
Koen
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> While evaluating Bacula (+1!) for backing up a standard application, i
> stumbled
> upon the problem that i can't restore contents from within one directory. This
> directory is named alf_data. I'm cd'ing into this directory and am getting
> "Invalid path given".
>
> In the "restore" command in
While evaluating Bacula (+1!) for backing up a standard application, i stumbled
upon the problem that i can't restore contents from within one directory. This
directory is named alf_data. I'm cd'ing into this directory and am getting
"Invalid path given".
In the "restore" command in bconsole: