I actually ran /usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary -l gandolf
and that is the result that I got. I have browsed the folders inside folder 42 and it looks like there is quite a bit of content inside these folders.
The owner is backuppc - BackupPC and the group is backuppc and the permissions are 750.
Is there any other possibilities to saving these backups? Thanks, Eric Craig Barratt wrote:
Eric writes:Installed libtime-modules-perl per instruction I received directly from Holger Parplies. Ran BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary on my hosts with lost backups and got the following messages:Doing host gandolf Reading LOG.112006 Reading LOG.z Reading LOG.0.z *** No info for backup number 42 *** No info for backup number 22 *** No info for backup number 50 *** No info for backup number 49 *** No info for backup number 48 No changes for host gandolfRun: BackupPC_fixupBackupSummary -l gandolf The -l option is for legacy mode (pre 3.x) that makes it look through the log files to try to extract the necessary information. All 3.x backups store that meta data below the backup directory so that the backups file can be readily rebuilt. Craig
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