On Fri, 2010-10-08 at 18:45 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Interesting, chown(2) does not mention EINVAL as a possible error code.
> I'm not familiar with cifs, can you chown other files on the remote
> drive?

No, I can't chown anything on the drive.
I don't really know why that is. The underlying filesystem (it's on a
D-Link DNS-323, a small linux appliance) is ext3, so it supports
uids/gids. Albeit the SMB user isn't administrator on the machine, so I
guess that's why it can't chown.
I changed the BM_REPOSITORY_SECURE option to "false" to avoid BM doing
the chown, and now it should work. I'll wait for the crontab to fire
tonight, and for the backup to complete (>24h) to check.

Thanks,
        Xav




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