Absolutely understand! You've been way more help than I hoped in the first place.
I sent off the backup via crontab at about 21:30 and I received the MAILTO at about 03:30, so assume it takes about 6 hours to copy over this latest project list
I just crontabbed again (to the correct spelling of...
All of those folders are only accessed by two windows PCs, they are a selection of project backup drives, or the resource library, or personal folders.
I think some of the folder are leftover from previous mounting attempts, just took a screenshot of the folder list (this is my layman's way of...
It worked! However, I rewrote the rsync command in the richcopy.sh with a spelling mistake, and they copied over into a newly created "PROJETS" rather than the existing "PROJECTS" ! So i've just corrected that and rerun the script and again no permission denied (13) email. Fantastic
The ntfs...
Great, i've just crontabbed it and it's been a few minutes now with no permission denied email.
No news is good news I think for this, the whole backup will take a few hours as there's a good few 10's of GBs in there. I will report back with the crontabs results.
Feels like this is fixed, so in...
Looks like it's started copying over!
It seems like you've corrected the user & groups within the mnt folders? They're all pi now! before they were a bit all over the place..
Is there a way of cancelling this, so I can run it via the crontab and see if it emails me a permission denied (13)...
"mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.1.56,unc=\\192.168.1.56\Public,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,nodfs,vers=3.0,uid=1000,gid=1000,user=richard,pass=********"
mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.1.56,unc=\\192.168.1.56\Public,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,nodfs,vers=3.0,uid=1000,user=richard,pass=********
I need to add,
I quoted out that "//192.168.1.56/Public ... " and added the afpfs one below in a moment of ... confused panic today. FYI it was still not working before I made this change
Thanks for responding!
My use of sudo is my equivalent of a 'hope for the best' tactic. It's not that I don't understand what sudo does. I'm aware it's almost like using an overseer login to execute something, it's just I lack confidence in knowing the user persmissions/ownerships of this whole...
Hello,
As context, about a year ago I (along with 70% of the population) decided to move my work computer back home, in the shed more specifically. For security reasons i've decided to keep all the HDDs and the NAS drive back indoors, connected via a decent CAT6 ethernet cable I ran to the...