May 29, 20233 yr v6.11.5 - Posting here as it pertains to two separate apps and may very well just be a permissions issue I can't figure out. I have Urbackup running on one Win10 client that as successfully finished it's first backup (sort of). I believe I mistakenly added it twice and one had a different path so now I have two folders named after that PC with different amount of data in each: > /mnt/user/DESKTOP-{PCname} = 526.37GB > /mnet/user/backups/DESKTOP-{PCname} = 288.04GB The second of these two I created with the intention of having all clients on my network dump their respective backups in this folder. The larger one contains image backups of a couple of systoles before I realized it and stopped it since I don't care for that feature. But here's weirdness #1: Duplicacy only sees /mnt/user/backup/DESKTOP-{PCname} (note no "S" in backup). Then there is a "clients" folder under that as well. Which also contains a file named after this PC that is 34bytes. See attachment "Duplicacy_for_PC_backup.png" for WebUI view for that app. Also "pc_location_under_backupS.png" for SSH view of the file structure on the server end. I can't account for the discrepancy of backup vs backupS or where to even begin to start fixing it. I do have this data backed up to another cloud service currently, so if it's advisable that I just start over I have no problem doing that. I just want to make sure I'm doing it right. ----------------------- Weirdness number 2: I installed the Time Machine community app and it worked right away and my two macOS devices saw it and were successful in backing up without issue. Data on server is housed in /mnt/user/timemachine, see "Server_locations_for_TM.png". However, I can NOT get Duplicacy to see this location in order to send it to the B2 bucket, see "Duplicacy_missing_TM.png". I installed the community plugin for viewing/setting permissions for shares and messed around with that, trying different settings and restarting the Duplicacy container each time but no change it what it seems in /mnt/user/. That timemachine folder is missing entirely from that perspective. Is there some steps I'm missing to grant permissions to shares between containers? I should note that the Time Machine app auto created that folder when I installed it. EDIT: Forgot the photos.... Edited May 29, 20233 yr by Father_Redbeard forgot attachments
June 7, 20233 yr Author If anyone else ends up with this issue where Duplicacy doesn't see the folder structure you want to back up, I had to add the other path(s) as extra variables in the docker template. I'm still running into what I believe are permissions issues. But Duplicacy now sees any folder I add as a variable. For whatever reason that wasn't clear to me before.
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