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I've run into an odd situation with one of my Xen hosts. Backups run through the browser work fine. When they are executed through the scheduler, they fail with a message
"xxx.com Failed to create destination directory : Time -"
and
"Backing up xxx.com to /home/backup/xxx.com.gz on SSH server xxx.com as root .. .. backup failed : Failed to create destination directory : Timeout connecting"
I'm not sure where to go with this. I run into a similar issue on the same server within a CentOS guest where something simple like pflogsumm when run through the scheduler returns all empty responses but if I manually click on it through Virtualmin it runs fine. I don't know if I've screed up an environmental variable or what.
Suggestions?
Steffan,
Drop me a line over Skype when you have a sec. I'd like to do a screen sharing session with you to make sure you have things setup correctly. It's quite possible there may be a bug in the code somewhere, but I'd like to eliminate this before forwarding the inquiry upward for review.
Best Regards,
Peter Knowles
TPN Solutions
Email: pknowles@tpnsolutions.com
Phone: 604-782-9342
Skype: tpnsupport
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Best Regards,
Peter Knowles | TPN Solutions
Email: pknowles@tpnsolutions.com | Skype: tpnassist
Things have changed now. It is backing them up BUT now it's reporting 0 bytes. That's my next thing to figure out.