On 13/04/10 20:54, James Harper wrote:
> The OP seems to be using an actual Windows server so this may not be
> relevant, but there are stacks of SMB appliances (that may run Windows
> or not) that are closed wrt putting additional software on them, and the
> only way to get the data on or off is
>
> On 13/04/10 20:10, Mark Coolen wrote:
> > Thanks for the ideas. I can't run the bacula client on the server,
so
> > I'm forced to do things this way (I know it isn't, and that's a huge
> > understatement, the right way to do it).
>
> Yeah, yer not kidding. For one thing, there's no way to use
On 13/04/10 20:10, Mark Coolen wrote:
> Thanks for the ideas. I can't run the bacula client on the server, so
> I'm forced to do things this way (I know it isn't, and that's a huge
> understatement, the right way to do it).
Yeah, yer not kidding. For one thing, there's no way to use the volume
sh
Thanks for the ideas. I can't run the bacula client on the server, so I'm
forced to do things this way (I know it isn't, and that's a huge
understatement, the right way to do it). I'll try setting the iocharset
option and see if that works. I should have thought of that. It doesn't make
sense that
On 13/04/10 02:05, Mark Coolen wrote:
> Hi;
> I'm backing up files from a Windows share connecting with cifs (samba)
> using autofs. I'm getting an error with files with apostrophes that the
> files doesn't exist and it lists the file path with a ? instead of the
> apostrophe.
First: Perhaps it'd
On 04/12/10 14:05, Mark Coolen wrote:
> Hi;
> I'm backing up files from a Windows share connecting with cifs (samba)
> using autofs. I'm getting an error with files with apostrophes that the
> files doesn't exist and it lists the file path with a ? instead of the
> apostrophe.
>
> Any ideas?
Is t
Hi;
I'm backing up files from a Windows share connecting with cifs (samba) using
autofs. I'm getting an error with files with apostrophes that the files
doesn't exist and it lists the file path with a ? instead of the apostrophe.
Any ideas?
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