>
> Hello,
I solved the problem. There was no restore path I had set up in the bpipe
script. I use the webacula and in it I set up to replace the final path,
but it did not work.
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On 7/15/2017 7:51 AM, Elias Pereira wrote:
hello kern,
How can I test to see, for example, if the two ends are connected?
Using the PID of the process that has the other end of the pipe open, use:
ls -l /proc//fd
You are likely seeing a permissions problem. Is the pipe writable by the
user
hello kern,
How can I test to see, for example, if the two ends are connected?
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It appears to me that there is nothing on the other end of the pipe --
> i.e. the two ends are not connected.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kern
>
>
>
> On 07
Hello,
It appears to me that there is nothing on the other end of the
pipe -- i.e. the two ends are not connected.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/13/2017 09:49 PM, Elias Pereira
wrote:
hello,
I'm t
hello,
I'm trying to perform a restore from a backup made through the bpipe
plugin, but errors below always occur.
2017-07-13 16:33:49 vamp-dir JobId 2710: Start Restore Job
RestoreFilesGenerico.2017-07-13_16.33.47_17
2017-07-13 16:33:49 vamp-dir JobId 2710: Using Device "freenasDev" to
read.