On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:17:50AM +0100, Liam Ward wrote: Hi Liam!
> On 21 May 2002 at 10:07, Thomas Wegner wrote: > > > Are there any special setups needed to get nservd startet at > > boottime? I have copied nservd to /etc/init.d and did some symlinks to > > /etc/rc*.d. But I have still problems while do a test with null drive. > > For starting nlservd at boot, leave the binary where it is and make a script > called arkeia in > /etc/init.d (see mine below). Then for the rc symlinks, don't do them by hand > but do a: > > update-rc.d arkeia defaults > > This is the Debian way to organise your /etc/init.d and rc symlinks. Thanks. It works. But my problems are still the same. :-(( > > I can login as root on the backup server and do all test preparations > > til i want to start the interactive backup. There I got some server > > errors with the message: "chef:/backuppath not ok, error code 3". ^> > > Not sure what that is. It looks like you're backing up to a disk and I've > never tried that. I use a It will also happen when I backup up to a tape. > DLT. I used to have problems with arkeia unmounting my tape after every use. > I can't remember how I > fixed it but if you think that might be the problem let me know. It's also > worth chekcing permissions > on chef/backuppath. the permissions are ok. BTW does root in arkeia is the same as root in linux? I wonder why no password for root is recommended when login in arkeia. Thomas -- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]