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Post Strange behaviour when download the restore tar archive 
Hi all,

Today I did a test to see if I can restore the whole root / file system from backup pc. SO go to the cgi interface, browse the host and browse the / path. Click select all check box and saw all folders are seelcted. Click Restore and then choose download tar.

It started to download and inform that it is done with size only ~120M . Check inside the tar abll, the whole content of /usr ; /sbin and several folders are empty. I can browser /usr using the web cgi ...

The second time I do not click select all check box, but only check the folder /usr and do the same . NOw it is downloading 580M already and continuing...

Why is that? is it a bug? Should I have to download for each foder at the root level ?

right it is done the usr folder. Check inside the /usr/sbin is empty so even with that it still miss files inside.




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Steve Kieu

Post Strange behaviour when download the restore tar archive 
Sorry false alarm. It is because my proxy server - it probably has a bug. Turn off proxy in browser fixed the problem.



On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Steve Kieu <msh.computing < at > gmail.com ([email]msh.computing < at > gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
Hi all,

Today I did a test to see if I can restore the whole root / file system from backup pc. SO go to the cgi interface, browse the host and browse the / path. Click select all check box and saw all folders are seelcted. Click Restore and then choose download tar.

It started to download and inform that it is done with size only ~120M . Check inside the tar abll, the whole content of /usr ; /sbin and several folders are empty. I can browser /usr using the web cgi ...

The second time I do not click select all check box, but only check the folder /usr and do the same . NOw it is downloading 580M already and continuing...

Why is that? is it a bug? Should I have to download for each foder at the root level ?

right it is done the usr folder. Check inside the /usr/sbin is empty so even with that it still miss files inside.




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Steve Kieu



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Steve Kieu

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