LS,
User admin has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User saiko has been backed up.
ncftpput /home/tmp/admin/reseller.admin.saiko.tar.gz: could not send file to remote host.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
For some reason the admin file of 800mb can't be send to the remote host. However when I look at the backup ftp server the file does have a timestamp of the current date (i.e. backup seemed to work). Which steps could I take in order to fix the problem?
Regards,
Saiko
p.s. How do you test if the backups are working thus if they are not corrupt?
User admin has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User saiko has been backed up.
ncftpput /home/tmp/admin/reseller.admin.saiko.tar.gz: could not send file to remote host.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
User * has been backed up.
For some reason the admin file of 800mb can't be send to the remote host. However when I look at the backup ftp server the file does have a timestamp of the current date (i.e. backup seemed to work). Which steps could I take in order to fix the problem?
Regards,
Saiko
p.s. How do you test if the backups are working thus if they are not corrupt?